- 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...
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Strayer has noted,
almost all of the
convulsionnaires were
Jansenists, but very few
Jansenists embraced the
convulsionnaire phenomenon.
Jansenism was a...
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controversy was a 17th- and 18th-century
Jansenist refusal to
confirm the
Formula of
Submission for the
Jansenists on the part of a
group of
Catholic ecclesiastical...
- www.bartleby.com.
Retrieved 15
February 2022. John
Henry Blunt (1874). "
Jansenists".
Dictionary of Sects, Heresies,
Ecclesiastical Parties, and
Schools of...
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Anonymous Jansenists published a
magazine called Nouvelles ecclésiastiques,
which frequently featured anti-Jesuit propaganda. Eventually,
Jansenists would...
- 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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canonized Saint Vincent de Paul and
proceeded with
vigour against the
French Jansenists. He
campaigned for the
reunion of the
Roman and
Orthodox churches, received...
- [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...
- went to Rome in 1795 and in 1799
published a
polemic against the
Italian Jansenists titled II
Trionfo della Santa Sede ("The
Triumph of the Holy See"), which...
- Protestantism, in
Catholicism a
similar debate was
taking place between the
Jansenists and the Jesuits.
Cornelius Jansen's 1640 work
Augustinus sought to refocus...