Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... Jansenists , so called because they advocated opinions which had been broached by Jansenius , bishop of Ypres . At ... Jansenism , when it was falling off in credit and seemed almost crushed under the anathemas of the church . It was a ...
... Jansenists , so called because they advocated opinions which had been broached by Jansenius , bishop of Ypres . At ... Jansenism , when it was falling off in credit and seemed almost crushed under the anathemas of the church . It was a ...
Page 356
... Jansenists and the philosophical party ; or rather these two factions tending to the same end , worked together so harmoniously that they might easily have been considered as acting in concert . The Jansenists , under the garb of a ...
... Jansenists and the philosophical party ; or rather these two factions tending to the same end , worked together so harmoniously that they might easily have been considered as acting in concert . The Jansenists , under the garb of a ...
Page 358
... Jansenists and encyclo- pedists were not less active in their warfare against the Society . Backed by the minister Choiseul and Madam de Pompadour , mis- tress of Louis XV , ( whose disorders the Jesuit confessor of the court constantly ...
... Jansenists and encyclo- pedists were not less active in their warfare against the Society . Backed by the minister Choiseul and Madam de Pompadour , mis- tress of Louis XV , ( whose disorders the Jesuit confessor of the court constantly ...
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