Yves Bachelot , religious French, (Laval, November 25th 1700 - 1779).
It is regular Chanoine of the Congrégation of France in 1720. It made its religious profession with the abbey of All Saints' day of Angers, the November 3rd 1720. Most of its life ran out in the retirement with the Abbaye of Paimpont, in Brittany, with Poilley close to Fougères, with Holy-Catherine of Laval, and with the Port-Ringeard.
It is there that, the spirit infected as of its youth of the doctrines Janséniste S by the too famous abbot Jacques Joseph Duguet, it completed the composition of a poem of 6.000 worms against the bubble Unigenitus to which it gave for title: Letters of an abbot to one of his friends, about the bubble Unigenitus .
These letters, 7, are in worms, and were probably never printed. They present, says Ansart, one of its fellow-members in religion, the whole history of the Jansénisme and the Molinisme. The facts are classified there with method and treaties rather slightly. From time to time one meets some projections which of which to forget the dryness of the subject .
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