Bungener, LOUIS FELIX, Protestant writer, born at Marseilles, of German family, in 1814, studied theology at Geneva, and became director of the gymnasium there in 1843, but was removed by the new Radical government in 1848. Engaging in literature, he published a series of writings on theological and historical subjects, but is most widely known for several works, in the form of romances, in which the principles of Protestantism are set forth and defended. He died 14th June 1874.
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