Daniel Chamier
Daniel Chamier (* 1565 Chateau du Mont at MOCA in the Dauphiné, † October 17, 1621 in Montauban ) was a Reformed theologian from France.
Since 1612 he was a professor at Montauban and fell at the siege of the city in 1621 on the ramparts. As a firm defender of his church, he was Chairman of the majority of Reformed confessional and national synods negotiations in France.
Works
- Dispute de la vocation de l' Église des ministres réformée, La Rochelle 1589
- Epistolae jesuiticae, Geneva 1599
- La Confusion of disputes papistes, Geneva 1600
- Disputatio scholastico - Theologica de aecumenico pontifice, Geneva 1601
- La Honte de Babylone, Sedan 1612
- La Jésuitomanie, Montauban 1618
- Panstratiae catholicae immersive controversiarum de religione adversus pontificios corpus, 4 vols, 1626-30 Geneva, Frankfurt 1627
- Corpus theologicum seu Loci communes theologici, Geneva 1653
- Journal du voyage de MD Chamier a Paris et à la cour de Henri IV en 1607 (ed. C. Read, Paris 1858)