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Meaning of "jansenist"
jansenist (adjective) - relating to or characteristic of Jansenism, a theological movement within the Roman Catholic Church in the 17th and 18th centuries
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- Of or pertaining to Jansenism.
- An advocate of Jansenism.
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She was also influenced by Jansenist ideas.
The Jansenist heresy was in full swing at the time.
He was sympathetic to Jansenist ideas in theology.
The Jansenist is too good a christian not to respect powers inaugurated from above.
This convent has been corrupted by the Jansenist sect.
One facet of the Jansenist heresy was to confuse condition and outcome.
I am not at all a Jansenist.
Many engravers involved in Jansenist networks stayed in the Netherlands and England.
I am by no means a Jansenist.
The Jansenist Martin de Barcos objected that the translators had demystified the Scriptures.
He commanded the election of a canon who would enforce the royal policy against Jansenist teachings.
This was augmented by an influx of Jansenist priests from France and Belgium.
Towards the last he assumed the unfriendly attitude of the Gallican and Jansenist.
It called attention to similarities between Jansenist theology and Calvinism.
A Jansenist by birth and education, Racine was deeply influenced by its sense of fatalism.
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Theologian sympathetic to the Jansenist cause.
The enfeebled Jansenist party resorted to miracles ; but even their miracles did not succeed.
You are quite a Jansenist.
This opinion involves the Jansenist error that the faith has been " obscured " in the Church.
He was a convinced Jansenist.
In the mid-eighteenth century, Jansenist intellectuals began campaigning for religious toleration for Calvinists.
The Molinist subsequently passed into the Jansenist controversy.
Replying to a Jansenist work known as Monita Salutaria, he published his Sentiments des SS.
The Parlement de Paris contained a small but eloquent Jansenist minority.
The following proposition of the Jansenist Pseudo-Synod of Pistoia was condemned,.
It is the Gospel, far removed from an inhuman asceticism and from a Jansenist pessimism.
Jansenist writers unduly insist on the rigour of Saint-Cyran's captivity.
Druillet was a Jansenist.
The Jansenist controversy finally ended with the promulgation of the papal bull Unigenitus in 1713.
You are very Jansenist.
In 1786 a famous Jansenist episcopal synod was convened in Pistoia.
Subsequently he lived in various, mostly Jansenist monasteries.
He had two daughters . He was a Jansenist.
He gets one of the instruments of the Jansenist healing, called the ' GRAND SECOURS . '.
You have a good point that I'm nothing but a Jansenist.
Jacqueline announced that she would soon become a postulant in the Jansenist convent of Port-Royal.
The spread of the convulsion phenomenon, however, divided the Jansenist camp.
With him, Port-Royal would enter the Jansenist movement.
Thirdly, Paris, the landscape of French culture, with its shrewd intelligence and Jansenist morality.