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Anthoine Singlin (1607–1664) was a French Jansenist Catholic priest, best known as a member of the Jansenist community at Port-Royal-des-Champs and as head of the Petites écoles de Port-Royal (set up by his friend Jean du Vergier de Hauranne).

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  • Anthoine Singlin (1607–1664) was a French Jansenist Catholic priest, best known as a member of the Jansenist community at Port-Royal-des-Champs and as head of the Petites écoles de Port-Royal (set up by his friend Jean du Vergier de Hauranne). Anthoine Singlin began his priestly career beside Vincent de Paul, at the hospice de la Pitié in Paris. He was then a devoted disciple of Jean du Vergier de Hauranne, abbot of Saint-Cyran and spiritual director of the monastery of Port-Royal. When he was imprisoned in the Bastille on the orders of cardinal Richelieu (from 1638 to 1643), he declared Anthoine Singlin's spiritual training complete and made him his intermediary between prison and the nuns and Solitaires at the monastery. When Jean du Vergier de Hauranne died in 1643, some months after leaving prison, Anthoine Singlin accepted the post of almoner and spiritual director of the community, despite his own wishes to live a more retired life. Even so, in 1637 he set up Port-Royal-des-Champs's famous Petites écoles de Port-Royal, with Jean Hamon and the other Solitaires. His correspondence, recently studied and annotated, is a valuable witness to the practicalities of the monastery's life. Anthoine Singlin continued Saint-Cyran's work spiritually, gaining a great reputation due to his words' simplicity. Uncompromising, charitable and renouncing the world, he became official confessor of Port-Royal in 1648. The problems caused by the signing of the formulary of Alexander VII in 1661 forced him to flee the monastery, then to try not to sign, all to cause as little scandal as he could. Taking refuge at the home of the duchesse de Longueville at Paris, where he died 3 years later in 1664. (en)
  • Antoine Singlin (1607-1664) est un ecclésiastique français, membre de la communauté janséniste de Port-Royal des Champs et directeur spirituel de Blaise Pascal. (fr)
  • Антуан Сенгле́н (фр. Antoine Singlin; 1607 - 1664 в Кемперле) — французский проповедник, духовник Пор-Рояля, пользовавшийся чрезвычайным авторитетом: Арно преклонялся перед ним, Паскаль повергал на его суд все свои сочинения до печати. (ru)
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  • Antoine Singlin (1607-1664) est un ecclésiastique français, membre de la communauté janséniste de Port-Royal des Champs et directeur spirituel de Blaise Pascal. (fr)
  • Антуан Сенгле́н (фр. Antoine Singlin; 1607 - 1664 в Кемперле) — французский проповедник, духовник Пор-Рояля, пользовавшийся чрезвычайным авторитетом: Арно преклонялся перед ним, Паскаль повергал на его суд все свои сочинения до печати. (ru)
  • Anthoine Singlin (1607–1664) was a French Jansenist Catholic priest, best known as a member of the Jansenist community at Port-Royal-des-Champs and as head of the Petites écoles de Port-Royal (set up by his friend Jean du Vergier de Hauranne). (en)
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  • Antoine Singlin (en)
  • Antoine Singlin (fr)
  • Сенглен, Антуан (ru)
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