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Français : Joseph Grandet, Les saints prêtres français du XVIIe siècle, ouvrage publié pour la première fois, d'après le manuscrit original par Georges Letourneau, Angers, Germain et G. Grassin ; Paris, A. Roger et F. Chernoviz, Première série, 1897, XXI-404 p.

Au sommaire de la 1ère série : … XV. Vincent de Meur, premier supérieur des Missions-Étrangères; — XVI. Louis Eudo de Kerlivio, vicaire général de Vannes; — XVII. Louis-Maurice de la Trémouille; — XVIII. Le Père Jean Eudes (notice déjà imprimée par l’auteur lui-même en 1722 dans la Vie de Messire Pierre Crestey, et dans les éditions postérieures); … XXI. Charles Démia, promoteur du diocèse de Lyon; —… XXVIII. François de Chansiergues, diacre, Instituteur du Séminaire de la Providence; — XXIX. Louis de Marillac;…

(1er des 3 vol. ainsi décrits : La seconde série contient les notices des prêtres de l’Oratoire, de Saint-Lazare, de Saint- Nicolas et de Saint-Sulpice composées par Grandet. La troisième série comprend les biographies angevines. La première embrasse tous les prêtres français qui n’appartiennent à aucune de ces catégories.)
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