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Samuel Des MaretsorDesmarets (Latin: Maresius; Oisemont, 1599 – Groningen, 18 May 1673) was a French Protestant theologian.[1][2][3]

Samuel Maresius (1599–1673) (Jacob van Meurs (I), 1655)

Life

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He was born in Picardy, northern France. He studied in Paris, in Saumur Academy under Gomarus, and in Geneva at the time of the Synod of Dort. He was ordained in 1620, and preached at Laon until a controversy with Roman Catholic missionaries. Feeling his life was in danger, he left in 1624. which led to an attack on his life.

He became professor at the Academy of Sedan (1625), pastor at Maastricht (1632), pastor and professor at 's-Hertogenbosch (1636), and at Groningen (1643). He won a reputation that led to calls to Saumur, Marburg, Lausanne, and Leiden. He died at Groningen on 18 May 1673.

Works

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He wrote more than one hundred works, including a Systhema theologiae (Groningen, 1645; 4th ed., 1673, with an appendix giving a list of his writings), worked out in scholastic fashion, which was much used as a textbook. His literary activity was chiefly polemical, against Roman Catholics, Socinians, Arminians, Amyraldism as represented by Dallaeus, Chiliasm and other views.

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  1. ^ E. Haag and E. Haag, La France Protestante: Ou, Vies des Protestants Français (&c.) (Cherbuliez, Paris 1846-1859), IV, pp. 249-50 (Google): "réformée, la famille Des Marets n'avait pas cessé un instant de se montrer fort attachée aux doctrines évangéliques. Lambert, homme ... avoir été jamais malade. Dès son enfance, Samuel Des Marets montra une forte inclination pour l'étude."
  • ^ "Samuel Des Marets (1599–1673), Professor of Theology at Groningen," in B.T. Chambers Bibliography of French Bibles, 2 vols (Librairie Droz, Geneva 1994), (?)II: Seventeenth-Century French-Language Editions of the Scriptures, p. 486.
  • ^ 'III. Maréts (Samuel des)' in L.M. Chaudon, Dictionnaire Universel, Historique, Critique, et Bibliographique, 19 Vols (Mame, Paris 1810-1812), XI, pp. 125-26: "né à Oismond en Picardie l'an 1599, avec des dispositions heureuses, étudia à Paris, à Saumur et à Genève."
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