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Name
  
Charles-Louis Richard

Died
  
August 16, 1794, Mons, Belgium

Charles-Louis Richard (April 1711 – 16 August 1794) was a Catholic theologian and publicist.

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Life

Richard was born at Blainville-sur-l'Eau, in Lorraine. His family though of noble descent, was poor, and he received his education in the schools of his native town. At the age of sixteen he entered the Dominican Order and, after his religious profession, was sent to study theology in Paris, where he received a Doctorate at the Sorbonne. He next applied himself to preaching and the defense of religion against d'Alembert, Voltaire, and their confederates. The outbreak of the French Revolution forced him to seek refuge in Mons, in Belgium. During the second invasion of that country by the French, in 1794, old age prevented him from fleeing, and, though he eluded his pursuers for some time, he was at last detected, tried by court martial, and shot.

Publications

  • Parallele des Juifs qui ont crucifie Jesus-Christ, avec les Francais qui ont execute leur roi ('Just as the Jews crucified Christ, the French have executed their King'; Mons, 1794)
  • Bibliotheque sacree, ou dictionnaire universelle des sciences ecclesiastiques (5 vols., Paris, 1760)
  • Supplement (Paris, 1765), the last and enlarged edition being that of Paris, 1821–27, 29 vols.
  • Analyses des conciles generaux et particuliers (5 vols., Paris, 1772–77).
  • References

    Charles-Louis Richard Wikipedia


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