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- although the jansenists identified themselves only as rigorous followers of augustinism , jesuits coined the term 'jansenism' to identify
- date april 2012 image:augustinus. jpg , frontispiece of the work. the augustinus seu doctrina sancti augustini de humanae naturae sanitate,
- as historian brian e. strayer has noted, almost all of the convulsionnaires were jansenists, but very few jansenists embraced the
- the formulary controversy, in 17th century france , pitted the jansenist s against the jesuits . it gave rise to blaise pascal 's lettres
- pasquier quesnel (july 14, 1634 – december 2, 1719) was a french jansenist theologian . he was born in paris , and, after graduating from
- famous works date from this period: the lettres provinciales and the pensées , the former set in the conflict between jansenists and jesuits .
- martin de barcos (1600–1678) was a french theologian of the jansenist school. he was born at bayonne , a nephew of jean du vergier de
- it is used to describe the anti-papal-primacy and jansenist tendency of that independent church and its sister churches , which were
- antoine singlin (1607–1664) was a french jansenist catholic priest, best known as a member of the jansenist community at port-royal-des-
- written in the midst of the formulary controversy between the jansenist s and the jesuit s, they are a defense of the jansenist antoine