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<p> a French ascetic author, was born at Dole near the opening of the 17th century. He entered the [[Order]] of the Carmelites, and changed his worldly name to [[Albert]] de Saint-Jacques. He died in 1680. His most celebrated works are, Vie de la Miere Therese de Jeus, fondatrice des [[Carmelites]] de la Franche Course (Lyons, 1673, 4to); and La Lumiere aux vivants par l'expeaiences des morts (Lyons, 1675, 8vo). </p>
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<p> a French ascetic author, was born at Dole near the opening of the 17th century. He entered the Order of the Carmelites, and changed his worldly name to [[Albert]] de Saint-Jacques. He died in 1680. His most celebrated works are, Vie de la Miere Therese de Jeus, fondatrice des [[Carmelites]] de la Franche Course (Lyons, 1673, 4to); and La Lumiere aux vivants par l'expeaiences des morts (Lyons, 1675, 8vo). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:15, 15 October 2021

Christopher Mercier [1]

a French ascetic author, was born at Dole near the opening of the 17th century. He entered the Order of the Carmelites, and changed his worldly name to Albert de Saint-Jacques. He died in 1680. His most celebrated works are, Vie de la Miere Therese de Jeus, fondatrice des Carmelites de la Franche Course (Lyons, 1673, 4to); and La Lumiere aux vivants par l'expeaiences des morts (Lyons, 1675, 8vo).

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