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  1. Marguerite Périer (6 April 1646 – 14 April 1733) was a French nun and follower of Jansenism. She was the niece of Blaise Pascal, and wrote a biography of her uncle that has been preserved. The miracle of the Holy Thorn. Marguerite Périer was born in Clermont-Ferrand on 6 April 1646. [1] .

  2. Marguerite Périer was the niece and god-daughter of the great French mathematician and physicist Blaise Pascal (1623–1662). Her miraculous cure from a serious illness at the age of ten greatly inspired him.

  3. Le miracle de la Sainte-Épine. Fille de Gilberte Pascal et de Florin Périer, Marguerite est la nièce et la filleule de Blaise Pascal. Elle est placée à l' abbaye de Port-Royal de Paris en 1654 1, 2 . Le 24 mars 1656, elle est l'objet d'un important événement dans l'histoire du jansénisme.

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  5. Perier, Marguerite a French inmate of Port Royal, noted for a pretended miraculous cure upon her person, which has been the subject of much controversy in the Church, was the daughter of M. Perier, magistrate at Clermont, and niece of Blaise and Jacqueline Pascal. She was born about 1645.

  6. Oct 15, 2019 · The fourth chapter shows Marguerite Périer as a gifted rhetorician and apologist for Jansenism. Her works are often polemics that portray her family members as martyrs guided by divine providence and for whom religious conversion was the focal point of their life narratives.

  7. Marguerite Périer was a French nun and follower of Jansenism. She was the niece of Blaise Pascal, and wrote a biography of her uncle that has been preserved.

  8. The Other Pascals The Philosophy of Jacqueline Pascal, Gilberte Pascal Périer, and Marguerite Périer. by John J. Conley S.J.

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