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Edmond Dehault de
Pressensé (7
January 1824 – 8
April 1891) was a
French Protestant religious leader. He was born at Paris, and
studied at
Lausanne under...
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Francis Charles Dehault de
Pressensé (September 30, 1853,
Paris –
January 19, 1914, Paris) was a
French politician and journalist. He was the son of Protestant...
- the law were
Aristide Briand, Émile Combes, Jean Jaurès and
Francis de
Pressensé. The 1905
French law on the
Separation of the
Churches and the
State declared...
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based on the Émilie book series,
written and
illustrated by
Domitille de
Pressensé.
Emily has a pet
hedgehog named Humphrey (Arthur in the
French version)...
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committee were
Georges Clemenceau,
Anatole France, Jean Jaurès,
Francis de
Pressensé, and
Edmond de Roberty. It
temporarily ceased publication after the 1908...
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lodging with the de
Pressensé family. The
influence of
Edmond de
Pressensé, a
pastor and large-minded theologian, and of
Madame de
Pressensé, a
woman of superior...
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Rives 1999, p. 141.
Croix 2006, pp. 139–140.
Gaddis 2005, pp. 30–31. de
Pressensé 1870, p. 21.
Robert 2009, pp. 11–12.
Neely 2020, p. 4.
Hengel 2003, pp...
- Antoine-Noé de
Polier de
Bottens (1713–1783), theologian.
Edmond de
Pressensé (1824–1891),
student of
Alexandre Vinet, theologian, pastor, writer, first...
- Government, 1793–1794, (Garden City, N.Y.:
Anchor Books, 1972), 5–17.
Pressense, Edmond; Lacroix, John (1869).
Religion and the
reign of terror, or, The...
- de rédaction : G. Clemenceau,
Anatole France, Jean Jaurès,
Francis de
Pressensé, E. de Roberty". Gallica. 5
January 1908.
Retrieved 17
November 2023....