Antoine Eugène Genoud
Antoine Eugène Genoud (1792-1849) was a French theologian and politician.
Antoine Eugène Genoud | |
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Born | 9 February 1792 |
Died | 19 April 1849 57) | (aged
Occupation | Theologian, politician |
Early life
Antoine Eugène Genoud was born on 9 February 1792 in Montélimar, France.[1][2] He was educated in Grenoble.[2]
Career
Genoud was a Roman Catholic theologian.[1] He served as a member of the National Assembly from 1846 to 1848.[2]
Bibliography
- Réflexions sur quelques questions politiques (1814).
- Voyage dans la Vendée et dans le midi de la France, suivi d'un Voyage pittoresque en Suisse (Paris: Nicolle, 1821).
- Considérations sur les Grecs et les Turcs (1821).
- La Raison du christianisme ou preuves de la religion, tirées des écrits des plus grands hommes (1834-1835).
- La Vie de Jésus-Christ et des Apôtres, tirée des saints Évangiles (1836).
- Leçons et modèles de littérature sacrée (with Jacques Honoré Lelarge de Lourdoueix, 1837).
- La Raison monarchique (1838).
- Exposition du dogme catholique (1840).
- Défense du christianisme par les Pères (1842).
- La divinité de Jésus-Christ annoncée par les prophètes (1842).
- Lettres sur l'Angleterre (1842).
- Histoire d'une âme (1844).
- Histoire de France (1844-1848).
- Sermons et conférences (1846).
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References
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- "Antoine-Eugène Genoude (1792-1849)". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
- "Alexandre, Eugène DE GENOUDE (1792 - 1849)". National Assembly. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
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