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- 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article about Port-Royal-des-Champs Abbey. Musée de Port-Royal Port-Royalists Published in Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition...
- after Port-Royal Abbey Port Royal, Kentucky Port Royal, Mississippi Port Royal, Pennsylvania Port Royal, South Carolina Port Royal Sound Port Royal Island...
- Catholic Church. Augustin Gazier, historian of Jansenism and convinced Port-Royalist, attempts a minimal definition of the movement, removing the particularities...
- the following centuries, such as Francis of Sales, Fénelon, and the Port-Royalists. In 1670, her coffin was plated in silver. Teresa of Avila is honored...
- port at which he could land his army in Ireland, and that he retained the capital city. With Admiral Robert Blake blockading the remaining Royalist fleet...
- printed separately and circulated. These had come into the hands of the Port Royalists, who had undertaken a translation into French of the Prolegomena to...
- Sir John Boys (1607 – 8 October 1664) is best known as the Royalist Governor of Donnington Castle in Berkshire during the English Civil War. Boys was born...
- concern as winter approached. The port was also a safe place for arms to be imported for the Royalist armies. The Royalist failure at Hull and the entry of...
- any influence was afforded by his officiating, at the instance of the Port-Royalists, as editor of a volume of sacred poetry dedicated to the Prince of Conti...
- forces loyal to Parliament held every major port in England apart from Newcastle, which prevented Royalist areas in Wales and South West and North East...