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Jansenism was a theological movement within Catholicism, primarily active in France, that emphasized original sin, human depravity, the necessity of divine grace and predestination. The movement originated from the posthumously published work of the Dutch theologian Cornelius Jansen, who died in 1638. It was first popularized by Jansen's friend Abbot Jean du Vergier de Hauranne, of Saint-Cyran-en-Brenne Abbey, and, after du Vergier's death in 1643, was led by Antoine Arnauld. Through the 17th and into the 18th centuries, Jansenism was a distinct movement away from the Catholic Church. The theological center of the movement was the convent of Port-Royal-des-Champs Abbey, which was a haven for writers including du Vergier, Arnauld, Pierre Nicole, Blaise Pascal and Jean Racine
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You might need to take a picture of the Alexander Macedonia story. Or a link for me to read! :)
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Anyways Slaughted means:
verb
past tense: slaughtered; past participle: slaughtered
kill (animals) for food.
synonyms: kill, butcher
"the animals were slaughtered"
kill (people or animals) in a cruel or violent way, typically in large numbers.
"innocent civilians are being slaughtered"
synonyms: massacre, murder, butcher, kill (off), annihilate, exterminate, liquidate, eliminate, destroy, decimate, wipe out, put to death; literaryslay
"innocent civilians are being slaughtered"
informal
defeat (an opponent) thoroughly.
"our team was slaughtered in the finals"
We are promised freedom and rights in the constitution (especially the first amendment).
It represents the perspective of a Federalist, arguing for a strong centralized government