Jacques Le Fèvre Explained

Jacques Le Fèvre (b. at Lisieux towards the middle of the seventeenth century; d. 1 July 1716, at Paris) was a French Roman Catholic theologian and controversialist.

Life

He became archdeacon of Lisieux and vicar-general of the Archbishopric of Bourges. In 1674 he received a doctorate in theology from the Sorbonne.

Works

His works are the following:

Amongst Le Fèvre's other works are

To Father Jacques-Philippe Lallemant, who had defended his confrère in the French: Journal historique des assemblées tenues en Sorbonne, Le Fèvre replied in his French: Anti-journal historique ...; and he also produced French: Animadversions sur l'histoire ecclésiastique du P. Noël Alexandre, the first volume of which was printed at Rouen without date about 1680; it was seized and destroyed, and the other volumes were not published.

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