Daille was a Reformed minister in Paris, writing in the early to middle part of the seventeenth century. He represents a form of French Reformed theology which was widely lost after the persecution of the Huguenots. He has a few works translated into English, however, and you can perhaps access them on [...]
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Jean Daille on the Efficacy of Baptism
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