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Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné

Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné (16 August 1794 – 21 October 1872) was a Swiss Protestant minister and historian of the Reformation.

Engraving of Merle d'Aubigné from 1872.

Life edit

Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné was born at Eaux Vives, a neighbourhood of Geneva. A street in the area is named after him. The ancestors of his father, Robert Merle d'Aubigné (1755–1799), were French Protestant refugees. The life Jean-Henri's parents chose for him was in commerce; but in college at the Académie de Genève, he instead decided on Christian ministry. He was profoundly influenced by Robert Haldane,[1] the Scottish missionary and preacher who visited Geneva and became a leading light in Le Réveil, a conservative Protestant evangelical movement.

It was in small extra-curricular groups led by Haldane, that Merle d'Aubigné and his peers studied the Bible; according to church historian John Carrick, no classes were offered in the Christian scriptures at the school at that time, their having been replaced by the ancient Greek scholars.[2]

When Merle d'Aubigné went abroad to further his education in 1817, Germany was about to celebrate the tercentenary of the Reformation; and thus early he conceived the ambition to write the history of that great epoch. Studying at Berlin University for eight months 1817–1818,[3] Merle d'Aubigné received inspiration from teachers as diverse as J. A. W. Neander and W. M. L. de Wette.[1]

In 1818, Merle d'Aubigné took the post of pastor of the French Protestant church at Hamburg, where he served for five years. In 1823, he was called to become pastor of the Franco-German Brussels Protestant Church[4] and preacher to the court of King William I of the Netherlands of the House of Orange-Nassau.[5]

 
Merle d'Aubigné's tomb at the Old Cemetery of Cologny

During the Belgian revolution of 1830, Merle d'Aubigné thought it advisable to undertake pastoral work at home in Switzerland rather than accept an educational post in the family of the Dutch king. The Evangelical Society had been founded with the idea of promoting evangelical Christianity in Geneva and elsewhere, but a need arose for a theological seminary to train pastors. On his return to Switzerland, Merle d'Aubigné was invited to become professor of church history in such a seminary, and he also continued to labor in the cause of evangelical Protestantism. In him the Evangelical Alliance found a hearty promoter. He frequently visited England, was made a D.C.L. v Oxford University, and received civic honors from the city of Edinburgh. He died suddenly in 1872.[1]

The first portion of Merle d'Aubigné's Histoire de la Reformation - History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century - which was devoted to the earlier period of the movement in Germany, i.e., Martin Luther's time, at once earned a foremost place among modern French ecclesiastical historians, and was translated into most European languages. The second portion, The History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, dealing with reform in the French reformer's sphere, exhaustively treats the subject with the same scholarship as the earlier work, but the second volume did not meet with the same success. It is part of the subject Merle d'Aubigné was most competent to discuss, and was nearly completed at the time of his death. Such was the scope of Merle d'Aubigné's scholarship and his level of dedication, states church historian John Carrick, that Merle d'Aubigné " visited the major libraries of Central and Western Europe in order to read original documents in Latin, French, German, Dutch, and English."[2]

Among minor treatises authored by Merle d'Aubigné, the most important are his vindication of the character and the aims of Oliver Cromwell, and his sketch of the trendings[clarification needed] of the Church of Scotland.

Works edit

His principal works are

  • Discours sur étude de l'histoire du christianisme (Geneva, 1832)
  • Le Luthéranisme et la Réforme (Paris, 1844)
  • Germany, England and Scotland, or Recollections of a Swiss Pastor (London, 1848)
  • Trois siècles de lutte en Ecosse, entre deux rois et deux royaumes; Le Protecteur ou la république d'Angleterre aux jours de Cromwell (Paris, 1848)
  • Le Concile et l'infaillibilité (1870)
  • Histoire de la Réformation au XVIe siècle (Paris, 1835–1853; new ed:, 1861–1862, in 5 vols.)
  • Histoire de la Réformation en Europe au temps de Calvin (8 vols., 1862–1877) [1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Chisholm 1911.
  2. ^ a b Carrick, John (15 April 2006). "J.H. Merle D'Aubigné: The People's Historian". Retrieved 15 January 2013.
  3. ^ Roney, John B (1996). The inside of history: Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné and romantic historiography. ISBN 978-0-313-28807-4
  4. ^ Erich Wenneker (1993). "Merle d'Aubigné, Jean-Henri". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 5. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 1317–1321. ISBN 3-88309-043-3.
  5. ^ "Merle d'Aubigné, Jean-Henri".

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External links edit

  • Histoire de la Réformation au XVI siècle 2009-05-15 at the Wayback Machine
  • L'ancien et le ministère 2009-05-23 at the Wayback Machine
  • Jean Calvin – un des fondateurs des libertés modernes 2009-05-24 at the Wayback Machine
  • Works by Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)  
  • Works by or about Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné at Internet Archive

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Jean Henri Merle d Aubigne 16 August 1794 21 October 1872 was a Swiss Protestant minister and historian of the Reformation Engraving of Merle d Aubigne from 1872 Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References 4 External linksLife editJean Henri Merle d Aubigne was born at Eaux Vives a neighbourhood of Geneva A street in the area is named after him The ancestors of his father Robert Merle d Aubigne 1755 1799 were French Protestant refugees The life Jean Henri s parents chose for him was in commerce but in college at the Academie de Geneve he instead decided on Christian ministry He was profoundly influenced by Robert Haldane 1 the Scottish missionary and preacher who visited Geneva and became a leading light in Le Reveil a conservative Protestant evangelical movement It was in small extra curricular groups led by Haldane that Merle d Aubigne and his peers studied the Bible according to church historian John Carrick no classes were offered in the Christian scriptures at the school at that time their having been replaced by the ancient Greek scholars 2 When Merle d Aubigne went abroad to further his education in 1817 Germany was about to celebrate the tercentenary of the Reformation and thus early he conceived the ambition to write the history of that great epoch Studying at Berlin University for eight months 1817 1818 3 Merle d Aubigne received inspiration from teachers as diverse as J A W Neander and W M L de Wette 1 In 1818 Merle d Aubigne took the post of pastor of the French Protestant church at Hamburg where he served for five years In 1823 he was called to become pastor of the Franco German Brussels Protestant Church 4 and preacher to the court of King William I of the Netherlands of the House of Orange Nassau 5 nbsp Merle d Aubigne s tomb at the Old Cemetery of Cologny During the Belgian revolution of 1830 Merle d Aubigne thought it advisable to undertake pastoral work at home in Switzerland rather than accept an educational post in the family of the Dutch king The Evangelical Society had been founded with the idea of promoting evangelical Christianity in Geneva and elsewhere but a need arose for a theological seminary to train pastors On his return to Switzerland Merle d Aubigne was invited to become professor of church history in such a seminary and he also continued to labor in the cause of evangelical Protestantism In him the Evangelical Alliance found a hearty promoter He frequently visited England was made a D C L v Oxford University and received civic honors from the city of Edinburgh He died suddenly in 1872 1 The first portion of Merle d Aubigne s Histoire de la Reformation History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century which was devoted to the earlier period of the movement in Germany i e Martin Luther s time at once earned a foremost place among modern French ecclesiastical historians and was translated into most European languages The second portion The History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin dealing with reform in the French reformer s sphere exhaustively treats the subject with the same scholarship as the earlier work but the second volume did not meet with the same success It is part of the subject Merle d Aubigne was most competent to discuss and was nearly completed at the time of his death Such was the scope of Merle d Aubigne s scholarship and his level of dedication states church historian John Carrick that Merle d Aubigne visited the major libraries of Central and Western Europe in order to read original documents in Latin French German Dutch and English 2 Among minor treatises authored by Merle d Aubigne the most important are his vindication of the character and the aims of Oliver Cromwell and his sketch of the trendings clarification needed of the Church of Scotland Works editHis principal works are Discours sur etude de l histoire du christianisme Geneva 1832 Le Lutheranisme et la Reforme Paris 1844 Germany England and Scotland or Recollections of a Swiss Pastor London 1848 Trois siecles de lutte en Ecosse entre deux rois et deux royaumes Le Protecteur ou la republique d Angleterre aux jours de Cromwell Paris 1848 Le Concile et l infaillibilite 1870 Histoire de la Reformation au XVIe siecle Paris 1835 1853 new ed 1861 1862 in 5 vols Histoire de la Reformation en Europe au temps de Calvin 8 vols 1862 1877 1 References edit a b c d Chisholm 1911 a b Carrick John 15 April 2006 J H Merle D Aubigne The People s Historian Retrieved 15 January 2013 Roney John B 1996 The inside of history Jean Henri Merle d Aubigne and romantic historiography ISBN 978 0 313 28807 4 Erich Wenneker 1993 Merle d Aubigne Jean Henri In Bautz Traugott ed Biographisch Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon BBKL in German Vol 5 Herzberg Bautz cols 1317 1321 ISBN 3 88309 043 3 Merle d Aubigne Jean Henri Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Aubigne Jean Henri Merle d Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 2 11th ed Cambridge 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