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    The Labadists were a 17th-century Protestant religious community movement founded by Jean de Labadie (1610–1674), a French pietist. The movement derived its name from that of its founder. Jean de Labadie's life. Jean de Labadie (1610–1674) came from an area near Bordeaux. In his early life he was a Roman Catholic and a Jesuit.

  2. Labadists, a pietist sect of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries founded by Jean de Labadie, who was born at Bourg, near Bordeaux, February 13, 1610, and died at Altona, February 13, 1674. He was educated by the Jesuits at Bordeaux, joined their order in 1625, and was ordained ten years later.

  3. Labadists. Pietist community. Learn about this topic in these articles: founding by Jean de Labadie. In Jean de Labadie. …Roman Catholicism who founded the Labadists, a Pietist community. Read More. Philosophy & Religion Scriptures. Bible. sacred text. Written and fact-checked by. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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    The Labadists were a 17th-century Protestant religious community movement founded by Jean de Labadie (1610–1674), a French pietist. The movement derived its name from that of its founder.

  5. Dec 6, 2012 · The history of Jean de Labadie and the Labadists has re ceived attention through the years. That attention, however, has more often than not fallen short in its tracing of Labadie's 'double...

  6. Labadists. 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.

  7. A pietist sect of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries founded by Jean de Labadie, who was born at Bourg, near Bordeaux, 13 February, 1610, and died at Altonia, 13 February, 1674. He was educated by the Jesuits at Bordeaux, joined their order in 1625, and was ordained ten years later.

  8. Nov 9, 2013 · Jean de Labadie was a 17th-century French pietist who founded the community which became known as the Labadists in 1669. Augustine Herman, the famous Maryland cartographer, also owned Bohemia...

  9. Disaster in the Jungle. Labadist Colonial Enterprise in Surinam, 1683–1719. T. J. Saxby

  10. Aug 2, 2011 · The Labadist colony in Maryland : James, Bartlett Burleigh, 1867-1953. [from old catalog] : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.