- Guillaume de Felice
Guillaume Adam de Félice, 4th Comte de Panzutti (1803-71) was a
Savoy nobleman, theologian and abolitionist.Biography
Early life
Félice was born on the 12th of March 1803 in
Otterberg and died on the 23rd of October 1871 inLausanne and was the grandson of Fortunato de Felice by his son Bernard. Guillaume grew up in a French environment as the family settled inLille in 1804, and inherited his grandfather's vigour for radicalism and academia.He studied theology atStrasbourg andLausanne universities and was accepted into the Church in 1827. He became a pastor at the Reformed Church ofBolbec , inNormandy Seine-Maritime , then a professor of theology inMontauban , occupying the chair 'de morale et d'éloquence sacrée' (of morality and holy speech). In later life he settled in his family town ofYverdon and married Joséphine Rivier, the daughter of a local aristocrat.Abolitionism
Whilst at
Bolbec , it is thought that his interest inabolitionism was heightened due to its proximity to the slave-port ofLe Havre .Félice started the movement against the French slave camps inGuadeloupe , at the time a very controversial subject. It was through his religious beliefs that he pursued his struggle against slavery, resulting in him drafting the famous French petition of 1846 in favor of abolition. Felice maintainted a long correspondance with English abolitionists, who won their case in 1833, France abolishing slavery in 1848.Bibliography
* "(Jean) Calvin et l'Eglise de Genève" (1822), with Karl Gottlieb Bretschneider
* "Essai sur l'esprit et le but de l'Institution Biblique" (1824), Pub:Treuttel et Würtz
** "Ouvrage couronné par le Comité de la Société Biblique Protestante de Paris, dans l'assemblée générale du 16 Avril 1823."
* "Propositìons théologiques sur le dogme des Anges" (1825) Pub: Proefschrift Straatsburg Silbermann
* "De la religion chrétienne dans ses rapports avec la situation" (1831), Pub:Société Evangélique
* "Discours prononcé a l'ouverture de la chapelle évangélique du Havre, précédé de quelq. détails sur l'ouverture de la chapelle" (1834) Pub:Chez J.-J. Risler, Libraire
* "Aux Pères et aux Mères sur l'éducation de leurs enfants. Discours prononcé dans le temple de Saverdun" (11th Oct. 1840), 54pp, Pub:K.Cadaux
* "Avertissement aux églises réformées de France contre l'universalisme"
** 1Ed, 1840, 61pp, Pub: K.Cadaux
** 2Ed, 1841, Pub: K.Cadaux
* "La voix du Colporteur Biblique" (The voice of the Bible hawker)
** 1Ed, 1845 Pub: Jean A. Ackley, 150 Nassau-Street
**2Ed, 1846, 280pp, Pub:L.R.Delay
***1847 Translated by the Rev. Charles William Bingham MA into English, Pub: Simpkin and Marshall (London)
**3Ed, 1860, 280pp, Société des Livres Religieux
* "Appel aux chrétiens de France, en faveur de la Société des livres religieux", (1842),
* "Émancipation immédiate et complète des esclaves: appel aux abolitionistes" (1846) 116pp Pub:L.R.Delay
* "Le livre des villageois" (1847), 232pp, Pub:L.R.Delay (5 Editions in total) [http://www.regard.eu.org/Livres.8/Le.livre.des.villageois/index.html Text]
* "Histoire des protestants de France: depuis l'origine de la Réformation jusqu'au temps présent" - "History of French Protestants"
**1Ed - 1850 - 655pp [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=cLMHAAAAQAAJ&printsec=titlepage GoogleBook]
**2Ed - 1851 - Paris : J. Cherbuliez : Ducloux : Grassart -Revised and corrected [ [http://lib.leeds.ac.uk/record=b1378160 Leeds University Library /All Locations ] ] [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=lGCJrxKjzHAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=editions:0bZ0k7hhLOf3ceAf GoogleBook]
*** 1851 - Translated by Henry Lobdell MD (New York) into English, 624pp, Pub:Edward Walker (New York) [http://books.google.com/books?id=ywIQAAAAIAAJ&printsec=titlepage GoogleBook]
*** 1853 - Translated by Philip EDW Barnes Esq, BA, FLS into English, Pub:George Routledge & Co. (London) [http://books.google.com/books?id=ScICAAAAQAAJ&printsec=titlepage GoogleBook]
**3Ed - 1856 - Paris, J. Cherbuliez, Revised and updated
**4Ed - 1861 - Paris: J.Cherbuliez : Meyrueis : Grassart, 694pp. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Y2sOAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=editions:0bZ0k7hhLOf3ceAf GoogleBook]
**5Ed - 1873 - Soc. des Livres Religieux
**6Ed - 1874 - with François Bonifas, 819pp
**7Ed - 1880 - (continued after 1861 to present day by François Bonifas)
**8Ed - 1895 - Toulouse, Société des livres religieux, 711pp.
* "Les vieillards. Devoirs envers les vieillards. Devoirs des vieillards. Deux", 1863, 154pp, Société des Livres Religieux
* "Droits et devoirs des laïques dans la situation présente des Églises réformées de France", 1864, 173pp, Pub: C. Meyrueis, [http://books.google.com/books?id=uw4QAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage GoogleBook]
* "Histoire des synodes nationaux des églises réformées de France" Paris, 1864, 321pp
* "Die Bartholomäusnacht" (1865), with TH Hansen
* "M. Guizot, sa candidature au conseil presbytéral de l'église réformée de Paris" (1865)
* "Appel en faveur des noirs emancipes dans les Etats-Unis: discours prononce le 25 juin 1865, dans le Temple de Toulouse" (1865) 36pp
* "La mission des sociétés savantes de province" 1866, 16+pp, Pub:Rives et Faget
* "Étienne de Grellet, évangéliste français au dix-neuvième siècle" (1867), with Edward Ash
* "Biographie de William Allen: membre de la Société des Amis, ou Quakers" (1869), 276pp, Pub: C. Meyrueis
* "Search the Scriptures: how and why." (1872), (Translated from the French)
* "What is the Bible? How and why We Should Read It." - 1886, Pub:D.Lothrop & Co.
* "David Rouge: An Authentic Narrative", Unknown date, 268+pp, Pub:American Tract Society [http://books.google.com/books?id=jOE1HQAACAAJ&dq=inauthor:Guillaume+inauthor:F%C3%A9lice&lr=&as_brr=0 GoogleBook Record]Sources
* "Félice, Guillaume de" at the Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse [ [http://www.hls-dhs-dss.ch/textes/f/F11114.php Félice, Guillaume de ] ]
* Dict. du monde religieux dans la France contemporaine, 5, 1993
* "Un pasteur baptiste guadeloupéen réfléchit sur la "guerre des mémoires" - (French) [http://www.blogdei.com/index.php/2006/11/14/465-un-pasteur-baptiste-guadeloupeen-reflechit-sur-la-guerre-des-memoires]References
Further reading
* "Benjamin-Sigismond Frossard et Guillaume de Felice: deux theologiens protestants anti-esclavagistes" by Zorn, J.-F. [ [http://direct.bl.uk/bld/PlaceOrder.do?UIN=161367265&ETOC=RN&from=searchengine British Library Direct: Order Details ] ]
* "Quotes from Émancipation" - [ [http://lewebmarron.free.fr/gfelice1846.html Le Web Marron (esclavage) ] ]Pictures
* [http://sitepasteurs.free.fr/portraits/images/de_Felice.jpgGuillaume de Félice at Bolbec]
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