Arnauld was a man of extensive erudition, and an indefatigable and excellent writer on a variety of subjects, literary and philosophical as well as theological. His works extend to no less than forty-five quarto volumes. Though in social life nis manners... Hand-book of Universal Biography ... - Page 67by P. Godwin - 1852 - 821 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1831 - 594 pages
...The Calvinists were the next objects of bis attack; after which he had a contest with Male branche. The intrigues of his enemies having rendered it necessary...the Jesuits and Protestants. He died at Brussels, in 1604. Arnauld was a man of extensive erudition, and an indefatigable and excellent writer on a variety... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1832 - 548 pages
...treatises. The Calvinista were the next objects of his attack; after which he hada contest with Malebranche. The intrigues of his enemies having rendered it necessary...to no less than forty-five quarto volumes. Though insocial life nis manners were mild and simple, he was of an impetuous disposition. Nicole, his fellow... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1832 - 540 pages
...The Calviniste were the next objects of his attack ; after which he had a contest with Malcbranche. The intrigues of his enemies having rendered it necessary...where he continued hostilities against the Jesuits and Protestante. He died at Brussels, in 1694. Arnauld was a man of extensive erudition, and an indefatigable... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1832 - 548 pages
...which he had a contest with Malebranche. The intrigueg of his enemies having rendered it necessary Tor him to quit France, he withdrew to the Netherlands,...Jesuits and Protestants. He died at Brussels, in 1694. Amauld was a man of extensive erudition, and an indefatigable and excellent writer on a variety of... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1839 - 538 pages
...The Calvinists were the next objects of his attack ; after which he had a contest with Malebranche. The intrigues of his enemies having rendered it necessary...than forty-five quarto volumes. Though in social life nis manners were mild and simple, he was of an impetuous disposition. Nicole, his fellow labourer in... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1839 - 540 pages
...he continued hostilities against the Jesuits and Protestant!. He died at Brussels, in 1694. Arnauid was a man of extensive erudition, and an indefatigable...literary and philosophical as well as theological. His worke extend to no less than forty-five quarto volume*. Though in social life his manners were mild... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1846 - 544 pages
...he continued hostilities against the Jesuits and Protestants. He died at Brussels, in 1694. ArnanM was a man of extensive erudition, and an indefatigable...less than forty-five quarto volumes. Though in social lifehis manners were mild and simple, he was of an impetnous disposition. Nicole, his fellow labourer... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1846 - 540 pages
...Calvinism were the next objects of his attack; after which he hada contest with Malebranche. The intriguée of his enemies having rendered it necessary for him...Jesuits and Protestants. He died at Brussels, in 1694. Arnauid was a man of extensive erudition, and an indefatigable and excellent writer on a variety of... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1849 - 544 pages
...treatises. The Calviniste were the next objects of his atlack; after which he hada conlest with Malebranche. The intrigues of his enemies having rendered it necessary...Jesuits and Protestants. He died at Brussels, in 1694. Avn.uiM was a man of extensive erudition, and an indefatigable and excellent writer on a variety of... | |
| G.P. Putnam & Co - 1852 - 846 pages
...of his attack ; after which he had a contest with Malebranche. The intrigues of his enemies bavins rendered it necessary for him to quit France, he withdrew...well as theological. His works extend to no less than fprtv-flve quarto volumes. Though in social life his manners were mild and simple, he was of an impetuous... | |
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