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Cornelius Jansen (/ˈdʒænsən/; Dutch: [ˈjɑnsə(n)];
Latinized name
Cornelius Jansenius; also
Corneille Jansen; 28
October 1585 – 6 May 1638) was the
Dutch Catholic...
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Jacobus Jansenius,
alternatively Jansonius or
Janssoon (1547–1625) was a
Dutch theologian who
served as
rector of
Leuven University.
Jansenius was born...
- : 21 In 1644,
Antoine Arnauld published an
Apologie pour
Jansenius ('Apology for
Jansenius'), then a
Seconde apologie ('Second apology') in the following...
- Siebeck. pp. 16–18, 157–187. ISBN 9783161557538. "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA:
Jansenius and Jansenism". Newadvent.org. 1
October 1910.
Retrieved 24
January 2017...
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identical in
substance with
propositions already condemned in the
writings of
Jansenius. The
resistance of many
French ecclesiastics and the
refusal of the French...
- abandoned—Lefebvre's DES 1920
thesis was
titled Pascal et
Jansénius (Pascal and
Jansenius).) 1934 with
Norbert Guterman,
Morceaux choisis de Karl Marx...
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various heresies,
especially those contained in the
famous propositions of
Jansenius. In 1671,
Pasquier Quesnel had
published a book
entitled Abrégé de la...
- Book by
Cornelius Jansenius...
- X, with the ****
occasione papal bull,
condemned five
propositions of
Jansenius's Augustinus, as
heretical and
close to Lutheranism. This led to the formulary...
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frequent communion. Furthermore, in the
frame of the
controversy around Jansenius' Augustinus,
during which the
Jesuits attacked the
Jansenists claiming...