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<p> a French [[Jesuit]] and theologian, was born at [[Bourges]] in 1613; He taught theology in the [[College]] of [[Rheims]] and at Paris, was three times provincial and deputy of his order to the papal court, and died at La Fibche, July 31, 1701, leaving [[Disputatio]] de Libero Abitrio, etc. (Paris, 1642, 12mo; 1646): — Responsio ad Theriacam. Vincentii Lenis (ibid. 1648; Cologne, 1650): — Le [[Secret]] du Jansenisme Decouvert (1651): — De Haeresi Jansensiana (Paris, 1654, etc.): Quaestio Facti (ibid. 1660): [[Sanctus]] Augustianus Theologorum Aristoteles (published in the Selectce Orationes Panegyricae Societatis Jesu, Lyons, 1667): — Neuf Lettres sur la Grace, Addresses au Prince de [[Conti]] et Suivies de Reponses (Cologne, 1689, 12mo). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G é n é rale, s.v. </p>
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<p> a French [[Jesuit]] and theologian, was born at [[Bourges]] in 1613; He taught theology in the College of [[Rheims]] and at Paris, was three times provincial and deputy of his order to the papal court, and died at La Fibche, July 31, 1701, leaving [[Disputatio]] de Libero Abitrio, etc. (Paris, 1642, 12mo; 1646): '''''''''' Responsio ad Theriacam. Vincentii Lenis (ibid. 1648; Cologne, 1650): '''''''''' Le [[Secret]] du Jansenisme Decouvert (1651): '''''''''' De Haeresi Jansensiana (Paris, 1654, etc.): Quaestio Facti (ibid. 1660): Sanctus Augustianus Theologorum Aristoteles (published in the Selectce Orationes Panegyricae Societatis Jesu, Lyons, 1667): '''''''''' Neuf Lettres sur la Grace, Addresses au Prince de [[Conti]] et Suivies de Reponses (Cologne, 1689, 12mo). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G '''''É''''' n '''''É''''' rale, s.v. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_31598"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/champs,+etienne+agard+de Etienne Agard De Champs from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 08:45, 15 October 2021

Etienne Agard De Champs [1]

a French Jesuit and theologian, was born at Bourges in 1613; He taught theology in the College of Rheims and at Paris, was three times provincial and deputy of his order to the papal court, and died at La Fibche, July 31, 1701, leaving Disputatio de Libero Abitrio, etc. (Paris, 1642, 12mo; 1646): Responsio ad Theriacam. Vincentii Lenis (ibid. 1648; Cologne, 1650): Le Secret du Jansenisme Decouvert (1651): De Haeresi Jansensiana (Paris, 1654, etc.): Quaestio Facti (ibid. 1660): Sanctus Augustianus Theologorum Aristoteles (published in the Selectce Orationes Panegyricae Societatis Jesu, Lyons, 1667): Neuf Lettres sur la Grace, Addresses au Prince de Conti et Suivies de Reponses (Cologne, 1689, 12mo). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G É n É rale, s.v.

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