Jacques Eveillon - Traité des excommunications et monitoires - 1672
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Manuel Matamoros - Souvenir de prison - (Spanish Protestantism) - 1864
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Manuel Matamoros - Souvenir de prison - (Spanish Protestantism) - 1864
Manuel Matamoros: Souvenir de prison.
Lausanne, Georges Bridel Éditeur 1864.
15 Seiten, schmucklose private Broschur mit handschriftlichem Eintrag.
Einband wellig und knickspurig, am Rücken mit Montagespuren, Bindung etwas locker. Auf dem hinteren Innendeckel privat eingetragene biographische Notizen zu Matamoro.
Manuel Matamoros García (1834–1866) was a leading Spanish Protestant. Matamoros was born in Lepe in Huelva as the son of a lieutenant colonel in the Spanish Artillery and he was brought up at Málaga in Andulusia. He studied from 1850 to 1853 at the Military Academy in Toledo. He became enthusiastic about Protestantism following figures such as Francisco de Paula Ruet and Antonio Vallespinosa and he is said to have been converted in Gibraltar. In a strict Catholic country he was sentenced in Granada to eight years and banned from being a teacher. The sentence was not for being a Protestant but for spreading propaganda that encouraged others (proselitism). Eleven others were acquitted whilst his co-defendant José Alhama Teva was given nine years.[2] Matamoros and Teva's sentences were eventually commuted to exile. In May 1863 they were attending the Gibraltar Methodist Church.
Matamoros went to France and finally died in Switzerland. He has been described as the founder of Spanish Protestantism and a symbol of religious freedom. Matamoros died in Lausanne.
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