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Pierre Allix was born on December 5, 1641 in Alençon, France.
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Pierre Allix was born on December 5, 1641 in Alençon, France.
He became a pastor first at Saint-Agobile Champagne, and then at Charenton, near Paris.
The revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 compelled him to take refuge in London. There he set up a church in Jewin Street, Aldersgate.
He was the most celebrated Huguenot preacher of the 1680s in England, closely associated with Charles Le Cène, and known to advocate religious toleration.
The numerous works of Allix were in French, Latin, and English. They are chiefly of apologetic character. Against Jacques-Benigne Bossuet he published Some Remarks upon the Ecclesiastical History of the Ancient Churches of Piedmont (1690), and Remarks upon the Ecclesiastical History of the Ancient Churches of the Albigenses (1692), with the idea of showing that the Albigensians were not Manichaeans, but historically identical with the Waldenses.
In 1690 Allix was created Doctor of Divinity by Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
Allix discovered that Codex Ephraemi is a palimpsest.
He died in London in 1717.
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