Pierre Viret died in 1571.
Pierre Viret was born in 1511.
Pierre Viret referred to a believer as a "Christian."
John Viret Gooch died in 1900.
Louis Viret died on July 8, 1974, in Caen, Calvados, France.
The term for a believer first used by Pierre Viret is "Evangelical." Viret, a Protestant reformer in the 16th century, employed this term to describe individuals who adhered to the principles of the Reformation, emphasizing the authority of Scripture and the necessity of faith in Christ. The term has since been used to represent a broader movement within Christianity that focuses on the gospel message.
"Sermon de Pierre" refers to a notable sermon attributed to the French Protestant reformer Pierre Viret in the 16th century. It emphasizes themes of repentance, faith, and the importance of adhering to biblical teachings. Viret's sermons were part of the broader Reformation movement, aiming to guide believers toward a more personal and direct relationship with God, free from the traditions of the Catholic Church. The sermon reflects Viret's pastoral approach and his commitment to reforming Christian practice.
Brandon Viret was born in 1988.
John Viret Gooch was born in 1812.
Louis Viret was born on October 14, 1917, in Lyon, Rhne, France.
Robert Dean Linder has written: 'Politics: a case for Christian action' -- subject(s): Christianity and politics 'The political ideas of Pierre Viret'
Pierre Michaux died in 1883.
Pierre Romans died in 1991.