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<p> a French writer, lived at the close of the 17th and the beginning of the 18th century. He was at first a [[Catholic]] priest, then left the [[Roman]] Catholic [[Church]] at Geneva, and married at the Hague. He again returned to the Church of Rome, and in 1706 was put by the [[Cardinal]] de [[Noailles]] in the Seminary of Foreign Missions. In 1707 he fled to [[Holland]] with a manuscript (the original of the Acts of the [[Council]] held at [[Jerusalem]] in 1672 and 1673), and had it printed at the Hague under the title Monuments Authentiques de l'Eglise Grecque (1708, 4to), reproduced under the title Lettres et [[Anecdotes]] de [[Cyril]] Lucar (Amsterdam, 1708). Aymon was judicially pursued by Clement, the librarian of the French king, and in 1709 the [[States-General]] ordered the restoration of the manuscript. Aymon wrote also Actes Ecclesiastiques et civils de tous les Synodes Nationanx des Eglises Reformees de la [[France]] (Rotterdam, 1710, 4to), and several works on the Roman Catholic Church. — Hoefer, Biographie Generale, 3, 900. </p>
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<p> a French writer, lived at the close of the 17th and the beginning of the 18th century. He was at first a [[Catholic]] priest, then left the Roman Catholic Church at Geneva, and married at the Hague. He again returned to the Church of Rome, and in 1706 was put by the [[Cardinal]] de [[Noailles]] in the Seminary of Foreign Missions. In 1707 he fled to [[Holland]] with a manuscript (the original of the Acts of the [[Council]] held at [[Jerusalem]] in 1672 and 1673), and had it printed at the Hague under the title [[Monuments]] Authentiques de l'Eglise Grecque (1708, 4to), reproduced under the title Lettres et Anecdotes de [[Cyril]] Lucar (Amsterdam, 1708). Aymon was judicially pursued by Clement, the librarian of the French king, and in 1709 the [[States-General]] ordered the restoration of the manuscript. Aymon wrote also Actes Ecclesiastiques et civils de tous les Synodes Nationanx des Eglises Reformees de la [[France]] (Rotterdam, 1710, 4to), and several works on the Roman Catholic Church. '''''''''' Hoefer, Biographie Generale, 3, 900. </p>
 
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