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Albert Belin

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Albert (Jean) Belin (born early 17th century Besançon, died 29 April 1677) was a Bishop of Belley and French writer.[1]

Books written

  • Pierre philosophale (Paris, 1653)
  • Talismans justifiés (Paris, 1653)
  • Poudre de sympathie mystérieuse (Paris, 1653)
  • Poudre de projection demontrée (Paris, 1653)
  • Le voyage inconnu (Paris, 1653)
  • Principes de ves convainquantes des vérités du Christianisme (Paris, 1666)
  • Preuves convainquantes des verites du Christianisme (Paris, 1666)
  • Emblèmes eucharistiques, ou octave du très S. Sacrement (1647, 1660)
  • Les solides pensées de l'ame, pour la porter à son devoir (Paris, 1668)

He probably also published, as Alphonsus Belin, La vérité de la religion catholique et las fausseté de la religion prétendue réformée (Nevers, 1683).

References

  1. ^ Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Albert (Jean) Belin" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Albert (Jean) Belin". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.