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<p> a French preacher and theologian, was born at Salins in 1745. He became a priest, went to Paris, and was chosen grand-vicar by the bishop of Sisteron. He retired during the Revolution, but returned with the Bourbons, and died at Paris, March 10, 1820, leaving [[Exhortation]] a la [[Perseverance]] dans la Foi (Paris, 1792): — [[Paraphrase]] du Psaume, "Exaudiat te Dominus" (Lond. 1799), and some minor [[Letters]] and Addresses. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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<p> a French preacher and theologian, was born at Salins in 1745. He became a priest, went to Paris, and was chosen grand-vicar by the bishop of Sisteron. He retired during the Revolution, but returned with the Bourbons, and died at Paris, March 10, 1820, leaving [[Exhortation]] a la [[Perseverance]] dans la Foi (Paris, 1792): '''''''''' [[Paraphrase]] du Psaume, "Exaudiat te Dominus" (Lond. 1799), and some minor [[Letters]] and Addresses. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:00, 15 October 2021

Claude Antoine Coulon [1]

a French preacher and theologian, was born at Salins in 1745. He became a priest, went to Paris, and was chosen grand-vicar by the bishop of Sisteron. He retired during the Revolution, but returned with the Bourbons, and died at Paris, March 10, 1820, leaving Exhortation a la Perseverance dans la Foi (Paris, 1792): Paraphrase du Psaume, "Exaudiat te Dominus" (Lond. 1799), and some minor Letters and Addresses. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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