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Labadists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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LABADIE, la"ba"di', JEAN DE, LABADISTS: The founder of a Dutch quietistic sect and his adherents. De Labadie, also called Jean de la Badie, was born at Bourg (15 m. n. of Bordeaux) Feb. 13, 1610;
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Labadie, Jean de - or Jean de la Badie (both: zhäN d lä bädē´), 1610—74, French mystic, founder of the Labadists, a quietist sect. He had been a Roman Catholic priest, but c.1650 he... ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Labadie, Jean de...
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Encyclopedia article about Labadie, Jean de. Information about Labadie, Jean de in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... , 1610–74, French mystic, founder of the Labadists, a quietist sect. He had been a Roman Catholic priest, but c.1650 he ... All content on this website,
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Nov 17, 2009 ... Description, Labadie, Jean de.gif. English: Cameo of Jean de Labadie, French Christian mystic (1610 - 1674). Date. 17th century ...
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Nov 20, 2009 ... Images relating to the life and works of Jean de Labadie (13 February 1610 Bourg, near Bordeaux, France – 13 February 1674 Altona, ...
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Filmography of Jean Labadie ... Synopsis: Filmmakers Thierry Piantanida, Thierry Ragobert, and Jean Lemire explore the unexpectedly complex ecosystem of the Arctic in a fascinating documentary that proves the vast frozen north is much, much more than simple ice and snow. ... Jean Labadie not available...
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Winged Migration [DVD] [2003] [NTSC]: Amazon.co.uk: Jacques Perrin,
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A pietist sect of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries founded by Jean de Labadie, who was born at Bourg, near Bordeaux, 13 February, 1610, and died at Altonia, 13 February, 1674 ... A pietist sect of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries founded by Jean de Labadie, who was born at Bourg, near Bordeaux, 13 February,
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