- Jean
Soanen (1647–1740) was a
French Oratorian and
bishop of Senez. He was a
convinced Jansenist. In
opposition to the
papal bull Unigenitus, he with Charles-Joachim...
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authority of a
general council over the pope. The four
bishops were Jean
Soanen,
bishop of Senez,
Charles Joachim Colbert,
bishop of Montpellier, Pierre...
- he held at
Embrun from 16
August to 28
September 1727, he
suspended Jean
Soanen,
Bishop of Senez, a
prelate eighty years of age, who had
appealed against...
- nevertheless,
Senez must have been an
episcopal city as
early as 439. Jean
Soanen, the Oratorian,
noted for his
opposition to the
papal bull Unigenitus, was...
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condemned by Rome. He was also part of the 'Appelant'
movement alongside Jean
Soanen,
Pierre de La
Broue and
Pierre de Langle,
calling for a
church council to...
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erring brethren to give up
their resistance. On
March 1, 1717, four
bishops (
Soanen of Senez, de La
Broue of Mirepoix,
Colbert of
Montpellier and
Delangle of...
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visited them. He thus
became part of the 'Appelant'
movement alongside Jean
Soanen,
Pierre de La
Broue and Charles-Joachim
Colbert de Croissy,
calling for...
- (Wikisource) "Sermons
chosen from
Father Anselme,
Soanen, and Guénard by
Antoine Anselme, Jean
Soanen, and
Antoine Guénard" in
Library of
Christian speakers...
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child and the pilgrim.
Between 1727 and 1740, the
Jansenist bishop Jean
Soanen was
exiled to the abbey.
French pianist Georges Cziffra started an annual...
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after Rigaud,
engraved for his
reception plate at the
Academy in 1720 Jean
Soanen,
Bishop of Senez, made from the life 1716 An
embematical Subject, representing...