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Jean Baptiste Massillon

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Massillon's popularity was probably because in his sermons he lays little stress on dogmatic questions, but treats generally of moral subjects, in which the secrets of the human heart and the processes of man's reason are described with poetical feeling. He has usually been contrasted with his
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The first edition of Massillon's complete works was published by his nephew, also an Oratorian (Paris, 1745–1748), and upon this, in the absence of manuscripts, succeeding reprints were based. The best modern edition is that of the
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in 1699. He was made Bishop of Clermont in 1717, and two years later was elected a member of the
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Sentimens d'une Âme touchée de Dieu, tirés des Pseaumes de David; ou, Paraphrase Morale
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L'Épiscopat de Massillon d'après des documents inédits, suivi de sa correspondence
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Massillon soon gained a wide reputation as a preacher and was selected to be the
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where his father was a royal notary. At the age of eighteen he joined the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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and taught for a time in the colleges of his congregation at
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Statue of JB Massillon on the Fountain of the Four Bishops,
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Histoire de la langue et de la littérature française
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On the death of 473: 254: 207:is only noted now for the opening sentence: " 8: 229:'Sermons from Bishop Jean-Baptist Massillon' 163:, and was much praised for his eloquence by 219:(Paris, 1865–1868, 4 vols.; new ed. 1886). 731:18th-century French Roman Catholic bishops 480: 466: 458: 127:, to which he had retired, and settled in 63:prelate and famous preacher who served as 235:'Massillon's Sermons for All the Sundays' 320:Massillon, d'après des documents inĂ©dits 307: 295: 283: 25: 273: 584:Alexis Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest 7: 16:French Catholic prelate and preacher 14: 741:Members of the AcadĂ©mie Française 413:Sermons by John-Baptist Massillon 257:Sermons by John-Baptist Massillon 427: 391:. 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Massillon, Ohio

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Place Saint-Sulpice
Paris
CO
Catholic
Bishop of Clermont
Beauregard-l'Évêque
Hyères
Provence
French Oratory
PĂ©zenas
Montbrison
Henri de Villars
Archbishop of Vienne
Cardinal de Noailles
Archbishop of Paris
Trappist
Abbey of Sept-Fons
Paris
Saint Magloire
Advent
Versailles
Académie française
Jacques-BĂ©nigne Bossuet
Louis Bourdaloue
Voltaire
D'Alembert

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