Jean Daillé

He is mentioned in James Aitken Wylie's History of Protestantism as author of an Apology for the French Reformed Churches.

[6] As in his Apologie des Synodes d'Alençon et de Charenton (1655), he defended the hypothetical universalism of Moses Amyraut.

The work attacks those who made the authority of the Church Fathers conclusive on matters of faith and practice.

[7] In his massive Sermons on the Philippians and Colossians, Daillé made his claim to rank as a preacher.

His life was written by his son Adrien, who retired to Zürich at the revocation of the edict of Nantes.

Jean Daillé.