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in Thierache, but he was soon released through the influence of his father. After various adventures, he became (1696–1703) director of an academy at Haut-villiers (diocese of Rheims); but, continuing his opposition to papal authority, he was imprisoned (1704–14) at Vincennes and finally banished. He retired to Belgium, and thence to Holland, where he spent the rest of his checkered life in the preparation of a few ecclesiastical works, which are recited in Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Générale, s. v. He
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