Jérôme Besoigne
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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Jérôme Besoigne (1686 in Paris – 1763) was a prominent Jansenist apologist and oppositionist to the Bull "Unigenitus."
Biography
Besoigne was ordained in 1715 and received a doctorate at the Sorbonne in 1718. He served as assistant principal of the College of Plessis until his defence of Jansenism and his opposition to the Bull "Unigenitus" obliged him to resign the post. In 1729, the Sorbonne erased him from the list of Doctors and, in 1731, he was exiled from Paris. During the following year he was allowed to return.
Bibliography
Works by Besoigne include:[1]
- History of the Abbey of Port Royal (6 vols.),
- Concorde des livres de la Sagesse (Paris, 1737)
- Lives of the Four Bishops engaged in the case of Port Royal
- Morale des Apôtres ou concorde des épîtres de saint Paul et des épîtres cononiques du N. T. (Paris, 1747).
References
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- 18th-century French Roman Catholic priests
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- 1686 births
- 1763 deaths
- 18th-century French writers
- 18th-century French male writers
- French religious writers
- French male non-fiction writers