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		Definition of Jansenism in English: Jansenismnoun ˈdʒansənɪz(ə)mˈdʒænsəˌnɪzəm A Christian movement of the 17th and 18th centuries, based on Jansen's writings and characterized by moral rigour and asceticism. 詹森派教义(17和18世纪时期的基督教运动,以詹森的著作为基础,奉行严格的道德要求和禁欲主义) Example sentencesExamples -  Many who did believe were influenced by the heresy of Jansenism, which taught that human nature is depraved and that Jesus died to save only a chosen few.
 -  Bitter quarrels over the bull Unigenitus, promulgated in 1713 against Jansenism, lasted half a century, and only died down in the late 1760s.
 -  In the last two centuries much of northern Europe was affected by a movement called Jansenism.
 -  Few would now dispute that Jansenism, originally an austere Augustinian movement, was one of the most significant intellectual influences of the age.
 -  Port-Royal supported Jansenism, a 17th century form of Augustinianism in the Catholic Church, which was in conflict with the Jesuits.
 
    Definition of Jansenism in US English: Jansenismnounˈdʒænsəˌnɪzəmˈjansəˌnizəm A Christian movement of the 17th and 18th centuries, based on Jansen's writings and characterized by moral rigor and asceticism. 詹森派教义(17和18世纪时期的基督教运动,以詹森的著作为基础,奉行严格的道德要求和禁欲主义) Example sentencesExamples -  In the last two centuries much of northern Europe was affected by a movement called Jansenism.
 -  Many who did believe were influenced by the heresy of Jansenism, which taught that human nature is depraved and that Jesus died to save only a chosen few.
 -  Few would now dispute that Jansenism, originally an austere Augustinian movement, was one of the most significant intellectual influences of the age.
 -  Bitter quarrels over the bull Unigenitus, promulgated in 1713 against Jansenism, lasted half a century, and only died down in the late 1760s.
 -  Port-Royal supported Jansenism, a 17th century form of Augustinianism in the Catholic Church, which was in conflict with the Jesuits.
 
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