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<p> a French prelate, nephew of Richard, was born at [[Avignon]] in 1632. After the death of his uncle he became bishop of Cavaillon, and died Dec. 21, 1707. He left several religious works: Instructions Chretiennes et Morales (1696): Reflexions Chretiennes sur les Psaumes Penitentiaux Trouvees dans la Cassette d'Antoine I, Roi de [[Portugal]] (1698). </p>
<p> a French prelate, nephew of Richard, was born at [[Avignon]] in 1632. After the death of his uncle he became bishop of Cavaillon, and died Dec. 21, 1707. He left several religious works: Instructions Chretiennes et Morales (1696): Reflexions Chretiennes sur les Psaumes Penitentiaux Trouvees dans la Cassette d'Antoine I, Roi de [[Portugal]] (1698). </p>
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Latest revision as of 16:57, 15 October 2021

Jean Baptiste De Sade [1]

a French prelate, nephew of Richard, was born at Avignon in 1632. After the death of his uncle he became bishop of Cavaillon, and died Dec. 21, 1707. He left several religious works: Instructions Chretiennes et Morales (1696): Reflexions Chretiennes sur les Psaumes Penitentiaux Trouvees dans la Cassette d'Antoine I, Roi de Portugal (1698).

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