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Daillé, Jean (1594–1670), French Reformed theologian and controversialist. From 1626 until his death he was pastor at Charenton, where the Reformed Church of Paris held its services. He claimed that all Christian doctrines are either stated in Scripture or deducible from it. He also defended M. Amyraut's teaching that Christ died for all and not only for the elect.

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