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  Pierre Helyot - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
PIERRE HELYOT (1660-1716), Franciscan friar and historian, was born at Paris in January 1660, of supposed English ancestry.
Helyot died on the 5th of January 1716, before the fifth volume appeared, but his friend Maximilien Bullot completed the edition.
Helyot's only other noteworthy work is Le Chretien mourant (1695) The Histoire is a work of first importance, being the great repertory of information for the general history of the religious orders up to the end of the 17th century.
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 Pierre Helyot
After spending his youth in study, he entered in his twenty-fourth year the convent of the third, order of St Francis, founded at Picpus, near Paris, by his uncle Jérhme, Helyot, canon of St Sepulchre.
Helyot died on January 5 1716, before the fifth volume appeared, but his friend Maximilien Bullot completed the edition.
The Histoire is a work of first importance, being the great repertory of information for the general history of the religious orders up to the end of the 17th century.
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 Vincentian Studies Institute
Blet, Pierre, S.J. "Vincent de Paul and the Episcopate of France." Translated by Frances Proffit, D.C. Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne.
"Pierre Coste and Catherine Labouré: The Conflict of Historical Criticism and Popular Devotion." 20, 2 (1999): 253-304.
"Vincent de Paul and the Episcopate of France." By Pierre Blet, S.J. Translated by Frances Proffit, D.C. "Vincent de Paul in Nineteenth-Century England: Charles Lowder, the Society of the Holy Cross and a Church in Crisis." By Nicholas T. Groves.
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 PIERRE HELYOT (1660-1716) - Online Information article about PIERRE HELYOT (1660-1716)
PIERRE HELYOT (1660-1716) - Online Information article about PIERRE HELYOT (1660-1716)
Helyot died on the 5th of January 1716, before the fifth See also:
Helyot's only other noteworthy work is Le Chretien maurant (1695) The Histoire is a work of first importance, being the great repertory of See also:
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His extraordinary genius attracted immediate attention, and his rise to a responsible position was very rapid.
According to Pierre Hélyot, the Fransican (1680-1716), Histoire des Ordres Religieux, III (1715), ch.
XXVI, in 1389 Conrad of Prussia abolished certain relaxations and abuses which had crept into the Teutonic Province of the Order of S. Dominic, and restored the Primitive and Strict Obedience.
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 Malleus Maleficarum Index
The heretics were just as resolute and just as practical, that is to say, just as determined to bring about the domination of their absolutism as is any revolutionary of to-day.
The aim and objects of their leaders, Tanchelin, Everwacher, the Jew Manasses, Peter Waldo, Pierre Autier, Peter of Bruys, Arnold of Brescia, and the rest, were exactly those of Lenin, Trotsky, Zinoviev, and their fellows.
There were, of course, minor differences and divergences in their tenets, that is to say, some had sufficient cunning to conceal and even to deny the extremer views which other were bold enough or mad enough more openly to proclaim.
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 Special Collections Bibliography - Library for LaSallian Studies, Part II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The sources of Pierre de Berulle's christocentric spirituality.
BLET, PIERRE, S.J. Les assemblées du clergé et Louis XIV de 1670 à 1693.
BLET, PIERRE, S.J. Le clergé de France, Louis XIV et le Saint Siège de 1695 à 1715.
devel.gaelnet.stmarys-ca.edu /study/religion/delasallebib.html   (6696 words)

  
 1660   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
January - Pierre Helyot, French historian (died 1716)
November 5 - Alexandre de Rhodes, French Jesuit missionary (born 1591)
December 1 - Pierre d'Hozier, French historian (born 1592)
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for H
Hélyot, Pierre - Usually known as Hippolyte, his name in religion.
Heude, Pierre - Missionary to China and zoologist (1836-1902)
Hewett, John - English martyr; son of William Hewett of York; date of birth unknown; executed at Mile End Green, 6 October, 1588
www.newadvent.org /cathen/h.htm   (9587 words)

  
 Vincentian Studies Institute
"Vincent de Paul and the Episcopate of France." By Pierre Blet, S.J. Translated by Frances Proffit, D.C. "Saint Vincent and Sacred Scripture." By Warren Dicharry, C.M. "Vincentian Missions Among Native Americans." By John E. Rybolt, C.M. "Notable Vincentians (4): Francis Mary Simonin." By John E. Rybolt, C.M., ed.
"A New Look At An Old Temptation: Saint Vincent de Paul's Temptation Against Faith and Resolution to Serve the Poor." By Stafford Poole, C.M. and Douglas Slawson, C.M. "Concerning the Congregation of the Mission, with the Life of M. Vincent de Paul Their Founder." By Maximilien Bullot and Pierre Helyot.
"The Daughters of Charity, Servants of the Sick Poor, with the life of Mademoiselle le Gras, Their Foundress." By Maximilien Bullot and Pierre Helyot.
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