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REVILLE, Albert (ray-vii), French Protestant theologian, born in Dieppe, France, 4 November, 1826. He studied at Geneva and Strasburg, was pastor of the Walloon church in Rotterdam in 1851-'72, and in 1880 became professor of the history of religions in the College of France. hi 1886 he was made p resident of the section for religious studies in the Ecole des hautes etudes at the Sorbonne. Besides numerous other works, he has published "Theodore Parker, sa vie et ses oeuvres" (Paris, 1869), and "Les religions de Mexique, de l'Amerique centrale, et du Perou" (Paris, 1884), an English translation of which was published in the "Hibbert Lectures" (London, 1884).
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