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Antoine Massoulié : ウィキペディア英語版 | Antoine Massoulié
Antoine Massoulié (born at Toulouse, 28 October 1632; died at Rome, 23 January 1706) was a French Dominican theologian. He was uncompromising against Quietism,〔(Dominican Spirituality In France )〕 and Molinism.〔(Ashley/Dominicans: 6 Debaters 1600s )〕 ==Life== At an early age he entered the order of St. Dominic, in which he held many important offices; but above all these, he prized study, teaching, and writing. He refused a bishopric and asked to be relieved of distracting duties. It was said that he knew by heart the ''Summa'' of Thomas Aquinas. He devoted himself with such earnestness to the study of Greek and Hebrew that he could converse fluently in both of these languages. His knowledge of Hebrew enabled him to overcome in public debate two rabbis, one at Avignon in 1659, the other at Florence in 1695. The latter became a Christian, his conversion being ascribed by Massoulié to prayer more than to successful disputation. Massoulié was a professor of theology at the Roman College of St. Thomas, the future Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, ''Angelicum''〔https://books.google.com/books?id=j9AWAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA664&lpg=PA664&dq=%22Premi+della+porpora%22&source=bl&ots=mMVN6TDrAS&sig=gr32T3HzIMfTuyGMfVnHHlqFdg4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oQq7VOiyPMj9yQSNr4KAAg&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22Premi%20della%20porpora%22&f=false Accessed 17 Jan., 2015; Il Rosario, Volume 12, 1895, p. 664〕
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