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- Jansenism was a 17th- and 18th-century theological movement within Roman Catholicism, primarily active in France, which arose as an attempt to reconcile...
- religious life. It contains a somberness of mood that approaches the Jansenistic. An effort will be made to supply the one and eliminate the other." Some...
- though formally condemned by the Catholic Church. He himself held certain Jansenistic tenets at age 20, but through the influence of Jesuit Diessbach he encountered...
- against neo-Aristotelian and Thomist traditions, as well as against Jansenistic, quietistic, and anti-Jesuitic trends. Gravina's first printed work was...
- Devane launched a campaign, in defiance of the Crypto-Calvinist, or Jansenistic view by the Archbishop of Dublin and the middle class that fallen women...
- by Aubineau (Paris, 1865). The latter book is the counterpart of the Jansenistic Mémoires de Godefroi Hermant sur l'histoire ecclésiastique du XVIIe siècle...
- (1688–1704), was suspended in 1702 by Pope Clement XI on account of his Jansenistic opinions and his opposition to the papal see, and in 1704 the pope deposed...
- 1640 – 28 November 1686) was a French preacher and ascetical writer of Jansenistic tendencies. Letourneux was born at Rouen. His parents were poor, but...
- the established consensus at a time when Irish culture was still very Jansenistic, which held that the children of unwed mothers should be protected from...
- had them publicly defended by one of his pupils. In answer to another Jansenistic work known as the "Epistola Leodiensis de formula Alexandri VII", he...