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Antoinette Bourignon de la
Porte (13
January 1616 – 30
October 1680) was a French-Flemish
mystic and adventurer. She
taught that the end
times would come...
- mystic, with the
Theologia Germanica, and with the
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Antoinette Bourignon,
which last
supplied exactly what he wanted. The
desire to make the acquaintance...
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academic painter Ernest Joseph Bailly (1753–1823),
painter Antoinette Bourignon (1616–1680), a French-Flemish
mystic and adventurer.
Victor Chocquet (1821–1891)...
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original on
August 22, 2014.
MacEwen A (1910).
Antoinette Bourignon, Quietist. London:
Hodder and Stoughton. p. 27.
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Henry More (1614–1687),
Pierre Poiret (1646–1719), and
Antoinette Bourignon (1616–1680).
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found a home in Amsterdam,
where he made the
acquaintance of
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state of
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