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<p> a French theologian, was born at Pau, April 12, 1712. He was superior of the Barnabites, and died at [[Paris]] in 1788, leaving Dictionnaire Portatif de l'Ecriture Sainte (Paris, 1775; first published under the title Notice sur l'Ecriture Sainte, ibid. 1773): — Manuel des Religieuses (ibid.: 1779): — Eternite Malheureuse (transl. from the [[Latin]] of Drexelius, ibid. 1788). He also wrote a translation of the Opuscula of [[Thomas]] a Kempis (ibid. 1785), and an enlarged edition of the same, entitled Vie, Chretienne, ou Principes de la Sagesse (1774; Avignon, 1779). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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<p> a French theologian, was born at Pau, April 12, 1712. He was superior of the Barnabites, and died at [[Paris]] in 1788, leaving Dictionnaire Portatif de l'Ecriture Sainte (Paris, 1775; first published under the title [[Notice]] sur l'Ecriture Sainte, ibid. 1773): '''''''''' Manuel des Religieuses (ibid.: 1779): '''''''''' Eternite Malheureuse (transl. from the Latin of Drexelius, ibid. 1788). He also wrote a translation of the Opuscula of [[Thomas]] a Kempis (ibid. 1785), and an enlarged edition of the same, entitled Vie, Chretienne, ou Principes de la Sagesse (1774; Avignon, 1779). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:56, 15 October 2021

Jean Baptiste Sebastien Colomme [1]

a French theologian, was born at Pau, April 12, 1712. He was superior of the Barnabites, and died at Paris in 1788, leaving Dictionnaire Portatif de l'Ecriture Sainte (Paris, 1775; first published under the title Notice sur l'Ecriture Sainte, ibid. 1773): Manuel des Religieuses (ibid.: 1779): Eternite Malheureuse (transl. from the Latin of Drexelius, ibid. 1788). He also wrote a translation of the Opuscula of Thomas a Kempis (ibid. 1785), and an enlarged edition of the same, entitled Vie, Chretienne, ou Principes de la Sagesse (1774; Avignon, 1779). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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