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He accused St Augustine, Bossuet's own special master, of having corrupted the primitive doctrine of grace.
Furthermore, Fénelon disagreed with Bossuet's interpretation of the Articles d ' Issy, so in response Fénelon wrote Explication des Maximes des Saints ( a work often regarded as his masterpiece-English: Maxims of the Saints ), in which he provided his own interpretation of the Articles d ' Issy, interpreting them in a way much more sympathetic to the Quietist viewpoint than Bossuet's interpretation.

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Here the study of Bossuet's Discours sur l ' histoire universelle exerted a profound influence upon him, and in 1756 he was received into the Catholic Church by the Archbishop of Paris.

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It was probably at Bossuet's urging that he now composed his Réfutation du système de Malebranche sur la nature et sur la grâce, a work in which he attacked Nicolas Malebranche's views on optimism, the creation, and the Incarnation.

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One hundred and thirty-seven of Bossuet's sermons preached in the period from 1659 to 1669 are extant, and it is estimated that he preached more than a hundred more that have since been lost.

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He was plunged at once into the thick of controversy ; for nearly half of Metz was Protestant, and Bossuet's first appearance in print was a refutation of the Huguenot pastor Paul Ferry ( 1655 ), and he frequently engaged in religious controversies with Protestants ( and, less regularly, with Jews ) during his time at Metz.
Bossuet's tutorial functions involved composing all the necessary books of instruction, including not just handwriting samples, but also manuals of philosophy, history, and religion fit for a future king of France.
Bossuet's conclusions are only drawn from Holy Scripture because he wished to gain the highest possible sanction for the institutions of his country and to hallow the France of Louis XIV by proving its astonishing likeness to the Israel of Solomon.

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Bossuet's worship of authority by no means killed his confidence in reason ; what it did was make him doubt the honesty of those who reasoned otherwise than himself.

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An edition of Bossuet's sermons was edited by Abbé Lebarq in 6 vols.
Upon Bossuet's suggestion, Fénelon was included in this group, alongside such oratorical greats as Louis Bourdaloue and Esprit Fléchier.
The Corruptions was Bull's reply to Bossuet's wondering aloud why Bull was not a Catholic.
After writing a critique of Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet's work, he was in turn converted to Catholicism by Bossuet, and later became a priest.

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These repeated checks soured Bossuet's temper.
Bossuet's funeral orations in particular had lasting importance and were translated early into a variety of languages, including English.
In France, Simon's work became well known and widely circulated, despite Bossuet's hostility and efforts to keep it marginal.

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The work of Claude Binet in 1586, Discours de la vie de Pierre de Ronsard, is very important for early information, and the author seems to have revised some of Ronsard's work under the poet's own direction.
But already from 1831, when he published his Discours sur quelques sujets religieux ( Nouveaux discours, 1841 ), he had begun to exert a liberalizing and deepening influence on religious thought far beyond his own canton, by bringing traditional doctrine to the test of a living personal experience ( see also Gaston Frommel ).
In 1714, La Motte published a poetical version of the Iliad, abridged and altered to suit his own taste, together with a Discours sur Homère, stating the reasons why Homer failed to satisfy his critical taste.

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Germain submitted her third paper, “ Recherches sur la théorie des surfaces élastique ” under her own name, and on 8 January 1816 she became the first woman to win a prize from the Paris Academy of Sciences.
In 2009, on their album Troubadours, the American duo The Black Veils performed their own " poetic and faithful " English translations of Brel's " Ne me quitte pas " (" Don't Leave Me "), " Jaurès ", " Il neige sur Liège " (" Snowfall on Liège "), and " Mai 40 ".
Claude Monet included a portrait of Courbet in his own version of Le dejeuner sur l ' herbe from 1865 – 1866.
Then in 1788 ( a year prior to the French Revolution ) she appeared as an author under her own name ( Sophie had been already published, but anonymously ) with some Lettres sur J. J. Rousseau, a fervid panegyric which demonstrated evident talent but little in the way of critical discernment.
Besides the twenty-two etchings " sur Paris ", Méryon did seventy-two etchings of one sort and another ninety-four in all being catalogued in Frederick Wedmore's Méryon and Méryon's Paris ; but these include the works of his apprenticeship and of his decline, adroit copies in which his best success was in the sinking of his own individuality, and more or less dull portraits.
By his own account, in his Notice sur les travaux scientifiques, the main theme of his works ( numbering 186 and published throughout the period 1893 – 1947 ) was the theory of Lie groups.
* Tony Le Sauteur, " Tout sur Marcel Chaput ", in the author's own site
These speculations were reinforced by Brasseur de Bourboug's own references to Plato's descriptions of the culture and society of Atlantis, which Brasseur believed found expression in ancient Maya civilization, in his book Quatre Lettres sur le Méxique ( 1868 ).
While Mauss is known for several of his own works-most notably his masterpiece Essai sur le Don (' The Gift ')-much of his best work was done in collaboration with members of the Annee Sociologique, including Durkheim ( Primitive Classification ), Henri Hubert ( Outline of a General Theory of Magic and Essay on the Nature and Function of Sacrifice ), Paul Fauconnet ( Sociology ) and others.
* Claude Monet included a portrait of Gustave Courbet in his own version of Le déjeuner sur l ' herbe from 1865 – 1866, inspired by Manet's masterpiece.
His own publications include Essais sur les Iles Fortunées ( 1802 ; Essays on the Fortunate Islands Canary Islands ), Voyage dans les Iles d ' Afrique ( 1803 ; Travels in the Islands of Africa ), Voyage souterrain, ou description du plateau de Saint-Pierre de Maestricht et de ses vastes cryptes ( 1821 ; Travels Underground, or Description of St. Pietersberg in Maastricht and Its Great Caves ), L ' Homme, essai zoologique sur le genre humain ( 1827 ; Man: Zoological Essay on the Human Species ), in which he adopted a polygenist perspective.
Also important on its own, although found in the Livre au Roi, Philip, and John, is the Assise sur la ligece, a law promulgated by Amalric I of Jerusalem in the 1170s, which effectively made every lord in the kingdom a direct vassal of the king and gave equal voting rights to rear-vassals as much as the greater barons.
In 1685 he published Sentimens de quelques thologiens de Hollande sur l ' histoire critique du Vieux Testament composée par le P. Richard Simon, in which, while pointing out what he believed to be Richard Simon's faults, he advanced views of his own.

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Each orbital is defined by a different set of quantum numbers ( n, l, and m ), and contains a maximum of two electrons each with their own spin quantum number.
His own ideas, especially those expressed in his masterworks, French Rural History ( Les caractères originaux de l ' histoire rurale française, 1931 ) and Feudal Society, were incorporated by the second-generation Annalistes, led by Fernand Braudel.
Al Capp drew his own autobiography, the 34-page Al Capp by Li ' l Abner ( 1946 ), distributed to returning WWII amputee veterans.
After working on the commentary for Resnais ' film Le mystère de l ' atelier quinze in 1957, Marker continued to form his own cinematic style with the feature documentary Letter from Siberia.
He shows how one may avoid contributing to his own " anti-happiness " ( l ' anti-bonheur ) and how one may expand the areas of happiness in his life.
The Khitan, however, had two scripts of their own and many Mongolic words are found in their half-deciphered writings that are usually found with a parallel Chinese text ( for example, nair = sun, sair = moon, tau = five, jau = hundred, m. r = horse, im. a = goat, n. q = dog, m. ng = silver, ju. un = summer, n. am. ur = autumn, u. ul = winter, heu. ur = spring, tau. l. a = rabbit, t. q. a = hen and m. g. o = snake ).
The question concerning corporeity connects also with Merleau-Ponty's reflections on space ( l ' espace ) and the primacy of the dimension of depth ( la profondeur ) as implied in the notion of being in the world ( être au monde ; to echo Heidegger's In-der-Welt-sein ) and of one's own body ( le corps propre ).
Bloch's own ideas on rural history were best expressed in his masterworks, French Rural History ( Les caractères originaux de l ' histoire rurale française, 1931 ) and Feudal Society ( 1939 ).
Although the Senegalese air force is geared towards supporting it, the army may have previously maintained its own very small aviation branch, called the " Aviation Légère de l ' Armée de Terre " ( like the French army's equivalent ), which may have counted up to five light helicopters and two SA330 Puma transport helicopters.
Bahá ' u ' lláh's own will mentions Mírzá Muhammad ` Alí as following ` Abdu ' l Bahá in leadership, but he was excommunicated as a covenant-breaker and shunned by Bahá ' ís.
It is fully known to Thee that I have not done this for my own honour or for the honour of my father's house, but for Thy honour l have done it, that dissension may not increase in Israel.
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Commines ' scepticism is summed up in his own words: Car ceux qui gagnent en ont toujours l ' honneur (" For the honours always go to the winners ").
Stendhal, who despised him for political reasons, made use of his psychological analyses in his own book, De l ' amour.
Musset answered to this with a poem of his own: " Nous l ' avons eu, votre Rhin allemand " ( We've had it, your German Rhine ).
In 1934 the studio established its own animation house, under the Screen Gems brand ; Columbia's leading cartoon series were Krazy Kat, Scrappy, The Fox and the Crow, and ( very briefly ) Li ' l Abner.
As part of the acquisition Gaumont now own the entire Malle collection including Ascenseur pour l ' échafaud, Atlantic City and Au revoir, les enfants.
It followed London's Great Exhibition of 1851 and attempted to surpass that fair's The Crystal Palace with its own Palais de l ' Industrie.
Li ' l Wolf debuted in his own self-titled series, beginning in the comic book Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 52 ( 1945 ).
The most important ones are: Littérature du midi de l ' Europe ( 1813 ), a historical novel entitled Julia Severa ou l ' an 492 ( 1822 ), Histoire de la renaissance de la liberté en Italie ( 1832 ), Histoire de la chute de l ' Empire romain ( 1835 ), Précis de l ' histoire des Français, an abridgment of his own book ( 1839 ), and several others, mainly political pamphlets.

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