Nicolas Caussin
Nicolas Caussin (1583– July 2, 1651) was a French Jesuit, orator; and for a time, confessor to King Louis XIII of France. His treatise, ''The Holy Court'', a guide for courtiers in living a Christian life, was published in 1624. Caussin was removed from his position as royal confessor after only nine months and exiled to Quimper when his spiritual counsel seemed to clash with Cardinal Richelieu's political policies. Provided by Wikipedia-
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54by Caussin, Nicolas, 1583-1651Other Authors: “...Caussin, Nicolas, 1583-1651...”
Created 1647
Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
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55by Caussin, Nicolas, 1583-1651Other Authors: “...Caussin, Nicolas, 1583-1651...”
Created 1618
Location: Marian Library, University of Dayton
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56by Pomey, François, 1618-1673Other Authors: “...Caussin, Nicolas, 1583-1651...”
Created 1748
Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
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57by Pomey, François, 1618-1673Other Authors: “...Caussin, Nicolas, 1583-1651...”
Created 1682
Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
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58by Cerda, Melchior de la, 1550-1615Other Authors: “...Caussin, Nicolas, 1583-1651...”
Created 1676
Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
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59by Cerda, Melchior de la, 1550-1615Other Authors: “...Caussin, Nicolas, 1583-1651...”
Created 1705
Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
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60by Pomey, Franȯis, 1618-1673Other Authors: “...Caussin, Nicolas, 1583-1651...”
Created 1706
Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
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