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Clerc
[ kler ]
noun
- Lau·rent [loh-, rahn], 1785–1869, French educator of the Deaf, in the United States after 1816.
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Unhappily M. le Clerc did not fulfil the engagement he entered into with the public.
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Grotius's copy falling into Le Clerc's hands, he gave hopes that he would publish it with considerable additions.
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When Le Clerc, then a young man, was preaching at the Savoy, he took part in them.
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But other scholars of eminence were now working in this field, and chief among them Le Clerc.
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Against all these scholars came a theological storm, but it raged most pitilessly against Le Clerc.
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