Jérôme Besoigne
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Jérôme Besoigne (born Paris, 1686, died 1763) was a prominent Jansenist apologist and oppositionist to the Bull "Unigenitus." He ordained in 1715 and received a doctorate at the Sorbonne in 1718.
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- History of the Abbey of Port Royal (6 vols.),
- Concorde des livres de la Sagesse (Paris, 1737)
- Morale des Apôtres ou concorde des épîtres de saint Paul et des épîtres cononiques du N. T. (Paris, 1747).
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This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.

