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<p> a Swiss Protestant theologian, was born July 23, 1757. He studied at his birthplace, Geneva, and was ordained in 1781. In 1793 he was' pastor at Saconnet, in 1794 at Dardagny, and from 1795 to 1829 at Geneva. He died August 3, 1836. Moulinie was a prolific writer, who left seventeen volumes in manuscript to the library of the ministers' association at Geneva. Of his published works are to be mentioned, Lait de la Parole (1789), a catechism: — Notice sur les Livres Apocryphes de l'Ancien [[Testament]] (1828). See Gautier, — Notice sur la Vie et les Ecritis de M. le Pasteur Moulinie, in the Chretien Evangelique of Lausanne, 1866, page 535 sq., 648 sq.; Henri de Goltz, Geneve Religieuse au dix-neuvieme Siecle, page 122; Lichtenberger, Encyclop. des Sciences Religieuses, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> a Swiss [[Protestant]] theologian, was born July 23, 1757. He studied at his birthplace, Geneva, and was ordained in 1781. In 1793 he was' pastor at Saconnet, in 1794 at Dardagny, and from 1795 to 1829 at Geneva. He died August 3, 1836. Moulinie was a prolific writer, who left seventeen volumes in manuscript to the library of the ministers' association at Geneva. Of his published works are to be mentioned, Lait de la Parole (1789), a catechism: '''''''''' [[Notice]] sur les Livres Apocryphes de l'Ancien [[Testament]] (1828). See Gautier, '''''''''' Notice sur la Vie et les Ecritis de M. le Pasteur Moulinie, in the Chretien Evangelique of Lausanne, 1866, page 535 sq., 648 sq.; Henri de Goltz, Geneve Religieuse au dix-neuvieme Siecle, page 122; Lichtenberger, Encyclop. des Sciences Religieuses, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Charles Tienne Francois Moulinie [1]

a Swiss Protestant theologian, was born July 23, 1757. He studied at his birthplace, Geneva, and was ordained in 1781. In 1793 he was' pastor at Saconnet, in 1794 at Dardagny, and from 1795 to 1829 at Geneva. He died August 3, 1836. Moulinie was a prolific writer, who left seventeen volumes in manuscript to the library of the ministers' association at Geneva. Of his published works are to be mentioned, Lait de la Parole (1789), a catechism: Notice sur les Livres Apocryphes de l'Ancien Testament (1828). See Gautier, Notice sur la Vie et les Ecritis de M. le Pasteur Moulinie, in the Chretien Evangelique of Lausanne, 1866, page 535 sq., 648 sq.; Henri de Goltz, Geneve Religieuse au dix-neuvieme Siecle, page 122; Lichtenberger, Encyclop. des Sciences Religieuses, s.v. (B.P.)

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