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Jean Nicolas Grou (23 November 1731 – 13 December 1803) was a French Roman Catholic Jesuit priest, teacher, translator and mystic and spiritual writer. After the suppression of the Jesuit order, he sought sanctuary in the Dutch Republic. He returned to France, but at the outbreak of the French Revolution, he escaped to England where he gained refuge with a wealthy English household in Dorset whose house chaplain he became while continuing his literary output.

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  • Jean Nicolas Grou SJ (* 24. November 1731 in Calais, Frankreich; † 13. Dezember 1803 in Lulworth Castle, England) war ein französischer Jesuit, Priester, Mystiker und Theologe. Er hinterließ eine große Zahl asketischer und mystischer Schriften, die bis in die Neuzeit zahlreiche Auflagen erlebten. Sein Handbuch für innerliche Seelen gilt als Klassiker der geistlichen Lektüre. (de)
  • Jean Nicolas Grou (23 November 1731 – 13 December 1803) was a French Roman Catholic Jesuit priest, teacher, translator and mystic and spiritual writer. After the suppression of the Jesuit order, he sought sanctuary in the Dutch Republic. He returned to France, but at the outbreak of the French Revolution, he escaped to England where he gained refuge with a wealthy English household in Dorset whose house chaplain he became while continuing his literary output. (en)
  • Jean Nicolas Grou est un jésuite, traducteur et écrivain ascétique français, né à Calais en novembre 1731, mort à Lulworth Castle Angleterre le 13 décembre 1803. Il s'installe aux Provinces-Unies après la suppression de la Compagnie de Jésus en France, défend cette compagnie dans divers écrits, revient à Paris en 1776, et en est éloigné de nouveau par la Révolution. (fr)
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  • Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Jesuit University at Pont-à-Mousson (en)
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  • Calais, France (en)
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  • 1803-12-13 (xsd:date)
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  • Lulworth Castle, Dorset, England (en)
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  • Jean Nicolas Grou (en)
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  • French (en)
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  • La Science du Crucifix, ; and its sequel, La Science Pratique du Crucifix dans l’usage des Sacrements de Pénitence et de Eucharistie (en)
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  • Jean Nicolas Grou SJ (* 24. November 1731 in Calais, Frankreich; † 13. Dezember 1803 in Lulworth Castle, England) war ein französischer Jesuit, Priester, Mystiker und Theologe. Er hinterließ eine große Zahl asketischer und mystischer Schriften, die bis in die Neuzeit zahlreiche Auflagen erlebten. Sein Handbuch für innerliche Seelen gilt als Klassiker der geistlichen Lektüre. (de)
  • Jean Nicolas Grou (23 November 1731 – 13 December 1803) was a French Roman Catholic Jesuit priest, teacher, translator and mystic and spiritual writer. After the suppression of the Jesuit order, he sought sanctuary in the Dutch Republic. He returned to France, but at the outbreak of the French Revolution, he escaped to England where he gained refuge with a wealthy English household in Dorset whose house chaplain he became while continuing his literary output. (en)
  • Jean Nicolas Grou est un jésuite, traducteur et écrivain ascétique français, né à Calais en novembre 1731, mort à Lulworth Castle Angleterre le 13 décembre 1803. Il s'installe aux Provinces-Unies après la suppression de la Compagnie de Jésus en France, défend cette compagnie dans divers écrits, revient à Paris en 1776, et en est éloigné de nouveau par la Révolution. (fr)
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  • Jean Nicolas Grou (de)
  • Jean Nicolas Grou (fr)
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