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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.

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  3. Jean Labadie est un producteur et distributeur français de films né le 2 septembre 1955 1, fondateur des sociétés BAC Films, Paradis Films, Mars Films, Wild Side Films et Le Pacte .

  4. Also known as Jean de Labadie primary name: primary name: Labadie, Jean de Details individual; cleric/religious official; French; Male Life dates 1610-1674 Biography Pietist, initially a Jesuit priest, then member of the Reformed Church. His writings had a particular effect in the Netherlands.

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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.

  6. Jean de Labadie ( Bourg ( Frankrijk ), 13 februari 1610 – Altona ( Denemarken ), 13 februari 1674) was een gereformeerd predikant en voormalig katholiek priester. Hij was de oprichter en naamgever van de sekte van de labadisten.

  7. 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.