Felicien De Sainte-Magdeleine

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Felicien De Sainte-Magdeleine [1]

a French Carmelite monk, was born in the beginning of the 17th century, at Nantes. He taught theology in his native town and at Bordeaux; afterwards became prior of Agen; and at last definitor of the province of Touraine. He distinguished himself bv his great knowledge and regular habits. Being suspected as a Jansenist, he returned to. Nantes, where he died in 1685, leaving Defensio Providentiae Divine (Bordeaux, 1657, 3 volumes): Nova Eloquentiae Methodus (Paris, 1666). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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