Lewis Du Moulin (Ludovicus Molinaeus; pseudonym: Ludiomaeus Colvinus; 1606–1680) was a French Huguenot physician and controversialist, who settled in England.
He became Camden Professor of History at the University of Oxford.
at the University of Leiden, and came to England to practice medicine as a young man.
[1][2] He was a moderate critic of episcopacy, identified as an Erastian.
He was on good terms with John Owen and Richard Baxter, but also Joseph Hall.