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About the same time he was sent for by Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, to be minister of the French church at Berlin ; the electoral summons found Abbadie at Paris, and it was conveyed through the Count d ' Espense, who had been commissioned by his master to make the selection.
The congregation of refugees, small enough at first to be accommodated in an apartment of the Count d ' Espense's residence, grew gradually from increased emigration to Brandenburg, caused by the revocation of the edict of Nantes in 1685.
The elector ordered the ancient chapel of his palace to be prepared for the congregation, and the services were frequently attended by the younger members of his family.
Abbadie's arrival in Berlin has been variously assigned to the years 1680 and 1681.
During seven or eight years he used his increasing favour with the elector to relieve the distress of the refugees from France, and especially from his native province of BĂ©arn.
Abbadie continued to occupy his pastorate at Berlin until the death of the great elector, which took place 29 April 1688.

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