Jansenist Convulsionary (or Saint Medard) (Works of Convulsions) in the 18th Century: The Sick and Infirm Go to the Cemetery of Saint-Medard (Where is the Tomb of Deacon Francois Paris) to be Miraculously Healed(Jansenist convulsionary (or Saint Medard) (Works of convulsions) in the 18th century: “” the sick and infirm go to the cemetery of Saint-Medard (where is the tomb of deacon Francois Paris) to be miraculously gueris” (Convulsionnaire practices (Convulsionna)Victor Armand Poirson |
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