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  1. Jean de Labadie (13 February 1610 – 13 February 1674) was a 17th-century French Pietist. Originally a Jesuit priest, he became a member of the Reformed Church in 1650, before founding the community which became known as the Labadists in 1669.

  2. Jean de Labadie (born Feb. 13, 1610, Bourg, near Bordeaux, France—died Feb. 13, 1674, Altona, near Hamburg [Germany]) was a French theologian, a Protestant convert from Roman Catholicism who founded the Labadists, a Pietist community. While a novice in the Jesuit religious order at Bordeaux, France, Labadie claimed a vision to reform the church.

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    Déclaration de Jean de Labadie, cy-devant prestre, predicateur et chanoine d'Amiens, contenant les raisons qui l'ont obligé à quitter la communion de l'Eglise Romaine pour se ranger à celle de l'Eglise Réformée, Montauban, 1650. Lettre de Jean de Labadie à ses amis de la Communion Romaine touchant sa Declaration, Montauban, 1651.

  4. LABADIE, JEAN DE Founder of the Labadists; b. Bourg, near Bordeaux, Feb. 13, 1610; d. Altona, Feb. 13, 1674. He was educated by the Jesuits at Bordeaux, then entered the Society of Jesus and was ordained in 1635. As a teacher and preacher he gained considerable renown, and he was esteemed for his piety. However, he imagined himself to have ...

  5. Jean-Michel Labadie (born 14 July 1974 in Cambo-les-Bains, Basque Country) is a French musician best known as the bassist of heavy metal band Gojira. Career.

  6. Apr 16, 2018 · Dogman is Labadie’s third stint with Garrone, as he assisted in bringing the Italian auteur to the competition in 2012 with Reality and again in 2015 with Tale of Tales. Here’s a look at five of Labadie’s best projects where he served as producer: #5. Indochine (1992) – Dir. Regis Wargnier. An early hit from Labadie’s early days as a ...

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