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Jesuits, named Doucin and Lallemant, extracted one hundred and three propositions, which Pope Clement XI. was to condemn.
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André Lwoff has been honoured by the following prizes of the Académie des Sciences: Lallemant, Noury, Longchampt,
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Millet, Lallemant, Jogues, Le Moyne, Dablon, Garnier, and a host of others like them blazed the way through the wilderness to labor and suffer and die for the salvation of the Indians.
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The names of Fathers Brebeuf, Lallemant, Garnier, Chabanel, Jogues, Goupil, receive the reverential tributes of coreligionists and dissenters alike.
Quebec Old and New 1944
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The first apostles to the Iroquois were the French Jesuits, Lallemant and de Brébeuf; and it was the French missionaries, as much as the traders who opened postal communication over 500 leagues of countries between the French colonies in Louisiana and Canada.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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In the meantime Champlain had died (25 Dec., 1635) in the arms of Father Lallemant, rejoicing at the spread of the Faith.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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The better to counteract Quesnel's "Réflexions morales", Lallemant composed, in collaboration with other Jesuits (e.g. Bouhours and Michel),
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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BrÈbeuf and Lallemant succumbed before the atrocious tortures practised upon them, mingled with buffoon gibes at their religion.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Lallemant has been called the Balthazar Alvarez of France, and not without reason.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Lallemant, S.J., had printed the "Retraite spirituelle pour les personnes religieuses" (Paris, 1746), which was early translated into
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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