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Peter du Moulin

Peter du Moulin, born in 1610 and died in 1684, is a figure whose career and category remain unclear in historical records. His exact identity and role are not well-documented, and his contributions and impact on history are yet to be fully understood.

1 quotes · Destitute, Free Will, Holy
Louis de Montfort

Louis de Montfort

Louis de Montfort, born on January 31, 1673, and died on April 28, 1716, was a French Catholic priest. He played a significant role in the French Catholic reform movement, particularly known for his promotion of the Eucharistic devotion.

33 quotes · Christian, Mary, Holy
Martin Luther

Martin Luther

Martin Luther, born on November 10, 1483 and died on February 18, 1546, was a significant figure in the German Reformation. He was a monk, theologian, philosopher, and writer, known for his leading role in the Reformation. Luther challenged the authority of the Roman Catholic Church and translated the Bible into German, which had a profound impact on German culture and religion.

1003 quotes · Ifs, Men, Christ
Richard Furman

Richard Furman

Richard Furman was an American religious leader and theologian, born on October 9, 1755, and died on August 25, 1825. He held a significant position in the history of American religion and had a profound impact on the religious development in South Carolina.

2 quotes · Example, Holy, Holy Scriptures

Ildefonsus

Ildefonsus was a figure who lived from 607 to January 23, 667. His occupation and category are unknown, and his life story and contributions are not well-documented.

3 quotes · Holy, Blessed, Blessed Mother
Anthony Mary Claret

Anthony Mary Claret

Anthony Mary Claret was born on December 23, 1807, and died on October 24, 1870. His occupation and category are unknown, and his life experiences and contributions require further research.

18 quotes · Claret, Christian, Hell
Saint John Chrysostom

Saint John Chrysostom

Saint John Chrysostom (c. 347 – September 14, 407) was an early Church Father and Archbishop of Constantinople, renowned for his eloquent preaching and oratory, earning the epithet 'Chrysostom' meaning 'golden-mouthed.' Born in Antioch, he received a classical education and later became a hermit. His sermons emphasized moral reform, social justice, and biblical exegesis, often criticizing luxury and corruption. His conflicts with the imperial court and clergy led to multiple exiles, and he died during a forced march. His extensive writings, including homilies, commentaries, and letters, profoundly influenced Eastern Christianity. He is venerated as a saint and Doctor of the Church in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, and other traditions.

192 quotes · Christian, Ifs, Men
Tertullian

Tertullian

Tertullian, born around 160 and died around 220, was a prominent Christian theologian, philosopher, and author during the Roman Empire. His works had a profound impact on the development of Christian theology, especially his writings such as 'Apology' and 'On the Resurrection', which are still widely studied today.

124 quotes · Christian, Men, Christ
James McHenry

James McHenry

James McHenry was an American statesman born on November 16, 1753, and died on May 3, 1816. He served in the military during the American Revolutionary War and played a significant role in the drafting of the United States Constitution. McHenry served as the third United States Secretary of the Treasury and held multiple positions in George Washington's administration.

3 quotes · Conscience, Courses, Enjoy
Bernard of Clairvaux

Bernard of Clairvaux

Bernard of Clairvaux, born in 1090 and died on August 20, 1153, was an individual of an unknown profession/category.

112 quotes · Heart, Ifs, Love