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Philippe Mestrezat (Geneva, October 14, 1618 – Geneva, February 1, 1690) was a Genevan Calvinist minister and professor at Geneva. LifeHe studied theology at the Geneva Academy, and became a pastor in 1644.[1] He was nephew of Jean Mestrezat, pastor at Charenton.[2] He was chosen as successor at Geneva to Alexander Morus; but in doctrinal terms shared the sympathy of Morus for the doctrines of the Saumur Academy.[3] His views were Amyraldist, and led him into conflict with the Company of Pastors.[1] In the debates leading up to the imposition of the Helvetic Consensus he tried to moderate the formulation applied in Geneva; but the other cantons objected, and threatened to boycott the Academy.[4] Notes1. ^1 {{fr icon}} Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse {{s-start}}{{s-aca}}{{s-bef|before=Théodore Tronchin2. ^Gerald Cerny,Theology, Politics, and Letters at the Crossroads of European Civilization: Jacques Basnage and the Baylean Huguenot refugees in the Dutch republic (1987), p. 22; [https://books.google.com/books?id=_goFC0pqoVMC&pg=PA22 Google Books]. 3. ^Martin I. Klauber, Between Reformed Scholasticism and pan-Protestantism: Jean-Alphonse Turretin (1671-1737) and enlightened orthodoxy at the Academy of Geneva (1994), p. 31; [https://books.google.com/books?id=hsLBOHvG15UC&pg=PA31 Google Books]. 4. ^Schaff-Herzog article on the Helvetic Consensus Alexander Morus Antoine Léger}}{{s-ttl|title=Chair of theology at the Genevan Academy|years=1649–1690|with=Théodore Tronchin (1649-1656)|with2=Antoine Léger (1649-1654) |with3=François Turrettini (1653-1687)|with4=Louis Tronchin (de) (1661-1690)|with5=Benedict Pictet (1686-1690)}}{{s-aft|after=Louis Tronchin (de) Benedict Pictet Bénédict Calandrini (de) (fr)}}{{s-end}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mestrezat, Philippe}} 4 : 1618 births|1690 deaths|Theologians from the Republic of Geneva|Calvinist and Reformed Christians |
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