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Hughes Felicité Robert de Lamennais (June 19, 1782 - February 27, 1854), was a French priest, and philosophical and political writer.
Lacordaire and Montalembert obeyed; Lamennais, however, remained in Rome, but his last hope vanished with the issue of Gregory's letter to the Polish bishops, in which the Polish patriots were reproved and the tsar was affirmed to be their lawful sovereign.
Le Livre du peuple (1837), De l'esclavage moderne (1839), Politique a l'usage du peuple (1839), three volumes of articles from the journal of the extreme democracy, Le Monde, are titles of works which show that he had arrived among the missionaries of liberty, equality and fraternity, and he soon got a share of their martyrdom.
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de Montalembert, Lacordaire and Maurice de Guérin, his object being to form an organized body ofopinion to persuade the French clergy and laity to throw off the yoke of the state connexion.
Lacordaire andMontalembert obeyed; Lamennais, however, remained in Rome, but his last hope vanished with the issue of Gregory's letter to thePolish bishops, in which the Polish patriots were reproved and the tsar was affirmed to be their lawful sovereign.
Le Livre du peuple (1837), De l'esclavage moderne (1839), Politique a l'usage du peuple (1839), threevolumes of articles from the journal of the extreme democracy, Le Monde, are titles of works which show that he hadarrived among the missionaries of liberty, equality and fraternity, and he soon got a share of their martyrdom.
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Hughes Felicité Robert de Lamennais (June 19, 1782 - February 27, 1854), French priest, and philosophical and political writer, was born at Saint-Malo, in Brittany.
He was at first inclined towards rationalistic views, but partly through the influence of his brother Jean-Marie (1775-1861), partly as a result of his philosophical and historical studies, he felt belief to be indispensable to action and saw in religion the most powerful leaven of the community.
The work was examined by three Roman theologians, and received the formal approval of Leo XII Lamennais visited Rome at the pope's request, and was offered a place in the Sacred College, which he refused.
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Louis de Blois (October 1506 - January 7, 1566), Flemish mystical writer, generally known under the name of Blosius, was born at the château of Donstienne, near Liège, of an illustrious family to which several crowned heads were allied.
François-René de Chateaubriand François-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand (September 4, 1768 – July 4, 1848) was a French writer and diplomat considered the founder of Romanticism in French literature.
Charles Forbes René de Montalembert (March 18, 1810 - March 13, 1870), was a French publicist and historian.
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Hughes Felicité Robert de Lamennais (June 19, 1782 - February 27, 1854), was a FranceFrench priest, and philosophical/ and political writer.
He at first held rationalistic views, but partly through the influence of his brother Jean-Marie de LamennaisJean-Marie and partly as a result of his philosophical and historical studies, he felt belief to be indispensable to action and saw religion as the most powerful leaven of the community.
de Montalembert, Jean-Baptiste Henri LacordaireLacordaire and Maurice de Guérin, his object being to form an organized body of opinion to persuade the French clergy and laity to throw off the yoke of the state connection.
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Jean-Marie and partly as a result of his philosophical and historical studies, he felt belief to be indispensable to action and saw religion as the most powerful leaven of the community.
vicomte de Villèle, was a regular contributor to the Conservateur, but when Villèle became the chief of the supporters of absolute monarchy, Lamennais withdrew his support and started two rival organs, Le Drapeau blanc and Le Memorial catholique.
Maurice de Guérin, his object being to form an organized body of opinion to persuade the French clergy and laity to throw off the yoke of the state connection.
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