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Blaise Pascal
... and was consequently looked after by a Jansenist physician. Blaise spoke with the doctor frequently ... successful treatment of Étienne, borrowed works by Jansenist authors through him. In this period, Pascal ... be shredded and burnt. In 1661, the Jansenist school at Port-Royal was condemned and ... first few letters promote major principles of Jansenist teaching, for instance the dogmas of "proximate ... state of Christians." Louis XIV suppressed the Jansenist movement at Port-Royal in 1661. ...
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Acceptants
... bull Unigenitus issued in 1713 against the Jansenist doctrines as set forth in the Réflexions ... Bossuet brought about the condemnation of four Jansenist propositions and of 127 others of lax ... the Bull Vineam Domini (17()5) the Jansenist evasion known as silentium obsequiosum, or respectful ... morales. Shortly afterwards, the King caused the Jansenist establishment of Port-Royal to be demolished ...
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Pasquier Quesnel
... 1634 - December 2, 1719) was a French Jansenist theologian. He was born in Paris, and ... There he soon became prominent; but his Jansenist sympathies led to his banishment from Paris ... generally regarded as the leader of the Jansenist party; and his Réflexions morales sur le ... explain the aims and ideals of the Jansenist party better than any earlier writer had ...
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Gabriel Gerberon
... the abbey of St. Denis) was a Jansenist monk. At the age of twenty he ... in several monasteries. His open advocacy of Jansenist opinions, however, caused his superiors to relegate ... various towns. He was invited by the Jansenist clergy to Holland, where he wrote another ...
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Unigenitus
... XI, opened the final phase of the Jansenist controversy in France. Unigenitus condemned 101 propositions ... of the work contained only a few Jansenist errors, its Jansenistic tendency became more apparent ... conferring academic degrees. (to be continued) The Jansenist controversy appeared to be defunct. External links ...
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Port-Royal
... theology. The atmosphere of serious study and Jansenist piety attracted a number of prominent cultural ... schools publicly against the Jesuits in the Jansenist controversies within the Roman Catholic Church. What ... XIV. However, as a result of the Jansenist purges in Catholicism, the schools of Port ...
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インノケンティウス 13 world (the Roman pope) (translated from Japanese)
... meeting. Jesus meeting France which is hostile Jansenist as if here asked the withdrawal of ... 勅 book which reconfirms "ウニゲニトゥス" is issued, Jansenist of part resents,1723From the Catholic church ...
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Jansenismus (translated from German)
... bishops and also philosophers - Blaise Pascal admitting Jansenist, its authority-critical opinion was influential - seemed ... fled in the exile. A further considerable Jansenist, Pasquier Quesnel became 1703 in Bruessel arrests ...
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Unigenitus Bubble (translated from French)
... in September 1713 to denounce the current jansenist and in particular the oratorien Pasquier Quesnel ... fusion of several oppositions: gallicane, richerist and Jansenist. Vis-a-vis with the refusal of ...
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Louis François de Bourbon (1717-1776) (translated from French)
... a large prior, Conti employs the lawyer Jansenist Adrian Paige as baillif of the Temple ... their independence while being combined with the Jansenist cause. The king, as for him, takes ...
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