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- the Jansenists and the Jesuits became increasingly pronounced.: 91–92  Even before the promulgation of **** occasione, tensions between Jansenists and...
- 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...
- 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...
- Anonymous Jansenists published a magazine called Nouvelles ecclésiastiques, which frequently featured anti-Jesuit propaganda. Eventually, Jansenists would...
- Strayer has noted, almost all of the convulsionnaires were Jansenists, but very few Jansenists embraced the convulsionnaire phenomenon. Jansenism was a...
- Protestantism, in Catholicism a similar debate was taking place between the Jansenists and the Jesuits. Cornelius Jansen's 1640 work Augustinus sought to refocus...
- subscribe to an included formulary, the Formula of Submission for the Jansenists: I, N., submit to the apostolic constitution of the Supreme Pontiff Innocent...
- center of Jansenism, demanded clarification from the government. The Jansenists were allied with the Gallicans, theologians who wanted the Catholic Church...
- proposing that original sin involved a loss of free will except to sin. The Jansenist movement, which the Roman Catholic Church declared heretical, also maintained...
- 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...