Jacques-Hyacinthe Serry

Jacques-Hyacinthe Serry (1659–1738) was a French Dominican Thomist theologian, controversialist and historian.

At the University of Padua from 1698, he taught theology based more closely on Biblical and patristic authority.

Under the pseudonym Augustinus Leblanc, he wrote the standard history ''Historiae Congregationum de Auxiliis Divinae Gratiae'' of the Congregatio de Auxiliis, and the Dominican-Jesuit controversy on grace that led to its being set up. The work itself is partisan, awarding a Dominican victory based on an unpublished text, but well-documented. It was attacked by the Jesuit Livinus de Meyer, writing as Theodorus Eleutherius, in 1705, in his ''Historiae controversiarum de divinae gratiae auxiliis''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Cano, Melchor, 1509?-1560
    Created 1746
    Other Authors: ...Serry, Jacques-Hyacinthe, 1659-1738...
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    by Cano, Melchor, 1509?-1560
    Created 1764
    Other Authors: ...Serry, Jacques-Hyacinthe, 1659-1738...
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    by Cano, Melchor, 1509?-1560
    Created 1759
    Other Authors: ...Serry, Jacques-Hyacinthe, 1659-1738...
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    by Cano, Melchor, 1509?-1560
    Created 1759
    Other Authors: ...Serry, Jacques Hyacinthe, 1659-1738...
    Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
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