Guenée, Antoine
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Antoine Guenée est un prêtre et apologiste chrétien français né à Étampes en 1717 et mort en 1803, auteur de Lettres de quelques Juifs portugais, allemands et polonais à M. de Voltaire (Paris, 1769), souvent réédité et traduit, qui défend l'autorité de la Bible plutôt que le judaïsme lui-même.
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- jewishencyclopedia.com ↗
- La Grande Encyclopédie
- Grätz, Gesch. xi. 60
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