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Jan 1, 1627 — Jan 1, 1704· 77 yrs

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Jacques Bénigne Bossuet

Also known as: Jacques Be nigne Bossuet, Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet

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Jacques-Bénigne Lignel Bossuet (French: [bɔsɥɛ]; 27 September 1627 – 12 April 1704) was a French bishop and theologian. Renowned for his sermons, addresses and literary works, he is regarded as a brilliant orator and literary stylist of the French language. A native of Dijon, Bossuet was educated at a Jesuit school before enrolling in the College of Navarre in Paris, where he studied philosophy and theology. In 1652, he was ordained a priest and became a Doctor of Divinity. He spent the next seven years at Metz, where he honed his skills in oratory and politics, before returning to Paris and establishing his reputation as a great preacher.

Dijon, France
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Let G be the group of real points of a connected semi-simple algebraic group defined over Q and an arithmetic subgroup of G (these assumptions are made for convenience in the introduction but will be somewhat relaxed, see 2.1).

— from Œuvres, 2004

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An exposition of the doctrines of the Catholic Church

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Avertissemens aux Protestans sur les lettres du ministre Jurieu contre l'Histoire des variations

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