- book Augustinus.
Jansenists believed that God’s
grace was the only way to
salvation and that
human free will had no role.
Jansenists provoked lively debates...
- [bwaɡilbɛʁ]; 17
February 1646 – 10
October 1714) was a
French lawmaker and a
Jansenist, one of the
inventors of the
notion of an
economic market. He was born...
- Controversy, a 17th and 18th
century recusancy by
Jansenists of the
Formula of
Submission for the
Jansenists. Ott,
Michael (1910). "Pope
Innocent X" . In Herbermann...
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ascetic Jansenist deacon who was
buried at the
cemetery of the
parish of Saint-Médard in Paris. The
convulsionnaires were ****ociated with the
Jansenist movement...
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accused Jansenius of
having misinterpreted St. Augustine,
conflating Jansenists with Lutherans. This led Pope
Innocent X to
condemn in 1653
these 5 propositions...
- pronunciation: [pa(s)kje kenɛl]; 14 July 1634 – 2
December 1719) was a
French Jansenist theologian.
Quesnel was born in Paris, and,
after graduating from the...
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philosopher and mathematician. He was one of the
leading intellectuals of the
Jansenist group of Port-Royal and had a very
thorough knowledge of patristics. Contemporaries...
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Virginia Woolf.
Mirrlees set her
first novel, Madeleine: One of Love's
Jansenists (1919), in and
around the
literary circles of the 17th
Century Précieuses...
- 1695) was a
French writer and one of the most
distinguished of the
French Jansenists. Born in
Chartres in 1625,
Nicole was the son of a
provincial barrister...
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subscribe to an
included formulary, the
Formula of
Submission for the
Jansenists: I, N.,
submit to the
apostolic constitution of the
Supreme Pontiff Innocent...