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Jacques Basnage De Beauval (8 August 165322 December 1723) was a celebrated French Protestant divine, preacher, linguist, writer and man of affairs. He wrote a ''History of the Reformed Churches'' and on ''Jewish Antiquities''.


Biography

Jacques Basnage was born at
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in
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, the eldest son of the eminent lawyer Henri Basnage de Franquesnay. He studied classical languages at
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and afterwards
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at
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. He was pastor at Rouen from 1676 till 1685, when, on the revocation of the
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, he obtained leave of the king to retire to Holland. He settled at
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as a minister pensionary till 1691, when he was chosen pastor of the Walloon church. In 1709, the grand pensionary
Anthonie Heinsius Anthonie Heinsius (23 November 1641 – 3 August 1720) was a Dutch statesman who served as Grand Pensionary of Holland from 1689 to his death in 1720. Heinsius was an able negotiator and one of the greatest and most obstinate opponents of the ex ...
secured his election as one of the pastors of the Walloon church at
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, intending to employ him mainly in civil affairs. Accordingly, he was engaged in a secret negotiation with Marshal d'Uxelles, plenipotentiary of France at the congress of Utrecht. He was then entrusted with several further important commissions. In 1716, Dubois, who was at The Hague at the instance of the regent Orleans, for the purpose of negotiating the Triple Alliance between France, Great Britain and Holland, sought the advice of Basnage, who, in spite of the fact that he had failed to receive permission to return to France on a short visit the year before, did his best to further the negotiations. The French government also turned to him for help in view of the threatened rising in the Cevennes. Basnage had welcomed the revival of the Protestant church by the zeal of
Antoine Court Antoine Court (27 March 1696 – 13 June 1760) was a French reformer called the "Restorer of Protestantism in France." He was born in Villeneuve-de-Berg, in Languedoc, on 27 March 1696, although at least one source lists a different date. H ...
. He assured the regent that no danger of active resistance was to be feared from it. True to the principles of Calvin, he denounced the rebellion of the
Camisards Camisards were Huguenots (French Protestants) of the rugged and isolated Cévennes region and the neighbouring Vaunage in southern France. In the early 1700s, they raised a resistance against the persecutions which followed Louis XIV's Revocatio ...
in his ''Instructions pastorales aux Réformés de France sur l'obéissance due aux souverains'' (1720), which was printed by order of the court and scattered broadcast in the south of France.


Works

His works include several dogmatic and polemical treatises, but the most important are the historical. Of these may be mentioned ''Histoire de la religion des églises reformées'' (Rotterdam, 1690), th
''Histoire de l'église depuis Jésus-Christ jusqu'à présent''
(ib. 1699)—both of them written from the point of view of Protestant polemics—and, of greater scientific value, the ''Histoire des Juifs'' (Rotterdam, 1706, Eng. trans. 1708) and the ''Antiquités judaiques ou remarques critiques sur la république des Hébreux'' (1713). He also wrote short explanatory introductions and notes to a collection of copper-plate engravings, much valued by connoisseurs, called ''Histoires du Vieux et du Nouveau Testament, représentées par des figures gravées en taille-douce par R. de Hooge'' (Amsterdam, 1704).


Other works


''Examen des méthodes proposées par Mrs de l'assemblée du clergé de France, en l'année 1682''
a Cologne: chez Pierre Marteau, 1684
''T Groot Waerelds Tafereel, verbeeldende in Konst-Prenten de Heilige en Waereldsche Geschiedenissen, zedert den Aanvang des Waerelds tot het uiteinde van de Openbaring van Johannes ...''
Amsterdam, J. Lindenbergh, 1704
''L'unité, la visibilité, l'autorité de l'eglise et la verite renversées, par la constitution de Clement XI''
Amsterdam, 1715 He was elected a
Fellow of the Royal Society Fellowship of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS and HonFRS) is an award granted by the Fellows of the Royal Society of London to individuals who have made a "substantial contribution to the improvement of natural science, natural knowledge, incl ...
in 1697.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Basnage, Jacques 1653 births 1723 deaths Basagnes, Jacques Basagnes, Jacques Fellows of the Royal Society French historians of religion 17th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians 18th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians Writers from Rouen