BOURIGNON, ANTOINETTE

äNtwänĕtˈ boorēnyôNˈ, 1616–80, Flemish Christian mystic, adherent of quietism. In 1636 she fled from home to avoid a marriage urged by her father, spent a short time in a convent, and was in charge (1653–62) of an orphanage. Believing herself divinely directed to restore the pure spirit of the Gospel, she gathered (1667) at Amsterdam a fanatical following. Moving from place to place, she took her printing press with her and disseminated her quietistic teachings. According to her alleged revelations, religion was a matter of internal emotion, not of faith and practice. Her mystical ideas found particular favor in Scotland, where Bourignianism was declared a heresy (1711) and candidates for the ministry were required to renounce it before ordination. Her autobiography was translated into English as The Light of the World (1696).

See A. R. Macewen, Antoinette Bourignon, Quietist (1910).

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...Simpson, A Study of Bossuet 1937 . Bourignon, Antoinette 1616-80 Mystic and Sect Founder. Bourignon was born in Lille in the Spanish Netherlands...eighteenth century. A.R. MacEwan, Antoinette Bourignon, Quietist 1910 . Bourne, Hugh 1772...
...Franckenberg 195 ; on Fludd 196 ; on Gell 196 -7; on Antoinette Bourignon 197 ; on Jane Lead 262 ; on Haug 293 attacked by Serpilius...fate predicted in eagle vision 203 , 252 Bourignon, Antoinette admires 2 Esdras 1 , 198 her followers identify with...
...American Transcendentalism 1830-1860: An Intellec- tual Inquiry . New York: G. P. Putnams Sons, 1974. Bourignon, Antoinette. The Light of the World. London: Christian de Cort, 1696; reprint ed., London: Sampson Low, 1863. Briancourt...
Borelists, 1 , 44 Boudewyns, Katharina, 58 n. 25 Bourignon, Antoinette, 47 Brabant, 11 , 40 Brandt, Gerard, 15 , 19 n. 29 Briels, J. 48 Broeders van het Gemene Leven see Modern Devotion Brothers...
...318 , 507 , 517 Bliss, P. P. 491 , 494 , 495 -6 Bonar, Horatius 359 , 502 -5, 507 Bonner, Carey 509 Bourignon, Antoinette 213 Boume, G. H. 397 Bowden, J. W. 355 n. Bowring, Sir John 303 Boyle, Robert 20 , 133 -4 Brady, Nicholas...
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BOURIGNON, ANTOINETTE aNtwanet boorenyoN , 1616 80, Flemish Christian mystic, adherent...The Light of the World (1696). See A. R. Macewen, Antoinette Bourignon, Quietist (1910). ____________________ Copyright...
...and friend in Madame de Maintenon, Louis XIVs wife, and an ally in Archbishop Fenelon . Another quietist was Antoinette Bourignon . The essence of quietism is that perfection lies in the complete passivity of the soul before God and the absorption...


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