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    radical convulsionnaire phenomenon is difficult to state with precision. As historian Brian E. Strayer has noted, almost all of the convulsionnaires were...
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    radical convulsionnaire phenomenon is difficult to state with precision. Brian Strayer noted, in Suffering Saints, almost all convulsionnaires were Jansenists...
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    considerable and threatening reputation. Under Louis XV, around 250 Catholic convulsionnaires, often called Jansenists, were detained in the Bastille for their religious...
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    of a more radical group of clerics known as the Convulsionnaires of Saint-Médard. The Convulsionnaires believed that going into a trance and having convulsions...
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    Jansenists and Convulsionnaires in France, 1640–1799. Brighton, UK: Sussex Academic Press. P. F. Matthieu, Histoire des miracles et des convulsionnaires de St...
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  • Mar., 1994, 104. Brian E. Strayer, Suffering Saints: Jansenists and Convulsionnaires in France, 1640-1799, (Sussex Academic Press, 2012), 67. "Martyrs'...
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    Medard. Saint-Médard (disambiguation), a list of places named after him Convulsionnaires of Saint-Médard Catholic Church in France Saint Medardus, patron saint...
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    people. The most well-known event described by Hecker was that of the Convulsionnaires in France. After his book on the dancing mania, Hecker's research on...
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    experiment Causality Clinical study design Construct (philosophy) Convulsionnaires of Saint-Médard Correlation does not imply causation Design of experiments...
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    et autres (1936) Cartouche bandit parisien, suivi de Rose Blanchon convulsionnaire, deux enfants de Paris sous Louis XV (1944) Allo, allo, ici la mort ...
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    theological movement known as Jansenism, in particular the faction known as Convulsionnaires. Declared heretical by the Catholic church and viewed with suspicion...
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  • remained seven years at the Oratory and became a Jansenist and a zealous convulsionnaire then left the community with feelings that made him consider favorably...
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  • the miraculous, for example rejecting the reports associated to the Convulsionnaires of Saint-Médard, and the tomb of the Jansenist supporter François de...
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