Jean Brignon

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Jean Brignon [1]

an ascetic theologian of France, of the Jesuit order, who died in 1725, wrote, among other works, Instructions Spirituelles et Pensees Consolantes pour les Ames Affligees on Scrupuleuses (Paris, 1706, 1711): a translation of L'Imitation de Jesus-Christ (ibid. 1694, many times republished): Le Combat Spirituel, translated from the Italian (ibid. 1688): Le Guide Spirituel, translated from the Spanish of P. Dupont (ibid. 1689): a translation of the Opuscules of Bellarmin (ibid. 1701): a translation of the Traite des. Sept Paroles de Jesus-Christ sur la Croix, from the same (ibid. 1700). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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