Jean Porthaise

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Jean Porthaise (1520–1602) was a French theologian.[1] He was a member of the Franciscan League,[2] and was known as an anti-Protestant polemicist, who preached and wrote tracts condemning protestantism.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Grafton, Anthony (2018-01-02). "Some Early Citizens of the Respublica Litterarum Sacrarum: Christian Scholars and the Masorah Before 1550". Reformation. 23 (1): 6–28. doi:10.1080/13574175.2018.1467592. ISSN 1357-4175. S2CID 172109691.
  2. ^ Nicholls, Sophie (2014-10-03). "Gallican Liberties and the Catholic League". History of European Ideas. 40 (7): 940–964. doi:10.1080/01916599.2014.890831. ISSN 0191-6599. S2CID 145470504.
  3. ^ "Chapter II. FOUNDATIONS OF THE CATHOLIC LEAGUE", Diplomacy and Dogmatism, Harvard University Press, 2013-10-01, pp. 29–55, doi:10.4159/harvard.9780674181281.c3, ISBN 978-0-674-18128-1, retrieved 2023-04-11
  4. ^ Parish, Helen; Naphy, William G. (2002). Religion and Superstition in Reformation Europe. Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0-7190-6158-5.