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A brief abstract of the memorial, concerning the state and progress of Jansenism. In Holland
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The mystery of Jesuitism
discovered in certain letters, written upon occasion of the present differences at Sorbonne between the Jansenists and the Molinists, displaying the pernicious maximes of the late Casuists. With additionals -
The true idea of Jansenisme
both historick and dogmatick. By T. G -
Institution d'un prince
ou traité des qualitez, des vertus et des devoirs d'un souverain, Soit par rapport au Gouvernement Temporel de ses Etats, ou comme Chef d'une Societé Chrétienne qui est nécessairement liée avec la Religion. En quatre parties -
The constitution of his Holiness Pope Clement XI. Condemning a great number of propositions taken out of a book printed in French, and divided into several tomes, with this title: The New Testament in French, with moral reflections upon each verse, &c. At Paris, 1699. And otherwise; An abridgement of the Moral of the Gospel, of the acts of the Apostles, the epistles of st. paul, the canonical pistles, and the apocalyse; or christian thoughts upon the text of these sacred books, &c. At Paris 1693. and 1694. Together with His Holiness's prohibition of the said book, and of whatever others have hithero, or shall for the future be put in defence of it
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The provincial letters
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Mens divinitus inspirata Sanctissimo Patri Domino Nostro Innocentio Papæ X
super quinque propositiones Cornelij Jansenij : et Mens Divi Augustini illustrata de duplici adjutorio gratiæ sine quo non & quo -
The mystery of Jesuitism
discovered in certain letters, written upon occasion of the present differences at Sorbonne, between the Jansenists and the Molinists, displaying the pernicious maxims of the late Casuists. : With additionals -
The mystery of Jesuitism
discovered in certain letters, written upon occasion of the present differences at Sorbonne between the Jansenists and the Molinists, displaying the pernicious maximes of the late Casuists : with additionals -
Les provinciales: or, The mysterie of Jesuitisme, discover'd in certain letters
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Les provinciales, or, The mystery of Jesvitisme
Discovered in certain letters, written upon occasion of the present differences at Sorbonne, between the Jansenists and the Molinists: displaying the pernicious maximes of the late Casuists -
The mandate of His Eminence Monseigneur the Cardinal de Noailles, Archbishop of Paris, for the publishing the appeal which he brought the 3d of April, 1717. to the Pope better advised, and the future General Council from the Constitution of our Holy Father Pope Clement XI. of the 8th of September, 1713. which begins with these Words, Unigenitus Dei Filius. Together with the very Act of the Appeal. To which is added, the extract from the registers of the Chancery of the Church and University of Paris of the 11th of September, 1718. As also the Extract from the Registers of the Conclusions of the Chapter of the Metropolitan Church of Paris. From the Paris Edition put out by the Cardinal's Order, just now printed, by Jean Baptiste Delespine, Printing Bookseller to the King and his Eminence Monseigneur the Cardinal de Noalles, Archbishop of Paris in the Rue St. Jacques. Faithfully translated into English and printed together with the genuine French (for the Benefit of the Curious) with the Cardinal's marginal Notes, Quotations, and References (as in the Paris Edition) relating to this famous Controversy, which already has been and will be the Subject of so much Speculation to the learned World
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A case of conscience
propos'd to, and decided by forty doctors of the faculty at Paris, in favour of Jansenism. As also, what has been done on this occassion by the Pope, Arch-Bishop of Paris, and the King. Together with a Collection of Records, containing what former Popes, and Prelates have done and Writ, concerning the Fact of Jansenius, and some of the fam'd Books, of his Party, abetted in the Case. With some Remarks upon it, proper to clear this whole matter -
The secret policy of the Jansenists; and the present state of the Sorbon
discover'd by a converted doctor of that faculty. The second edition. To which is premis'd, A brief abstract of the memorial, concerning the state and progress of Jansenism in Holland -
A curious little oration, deliver'd by Father Andrew
concerning the present great quarrels that divide the clergy of France. Translated from the fourth edition of the French, by Dan. De F-e -
Recueil de diverses poesies du Sieur D***
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The mystery of Jesuitism
discovered in certain letters written upon occasion of the present differences at Sorbonne between the Jansenists and the Molinists : displaying the pernicious maximes of the late Casuists : with additionals -
The true idea of Jansenisme
both historick and dogmatick -
A journall of all proceedings between the Jansenists, and the Jesuits
from the first coming abroad of the Provincal letters, to the publication of the censures of the clergy of France, and theologal [sic] faculty of Paris: passed upon a book entituled, An apology for the Casuists. Together with the censure it self of the said faculty -
Mens divinitus inspirata Sanctissimo Patri Domino Nostro Innocentio Papæ X
Super quinque propositiones Cornelij Jansenij. Et Mens Divi Augustini illustrata de duplici adjutorio gratiæ sine quo non & quo -
Additionals to The mystery of Jesuitism
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Additionals to The mystery of Jesuitisme
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A relation of the country of Jansenia
wherein is treated of the singularities founded therein, the customes, manners, and religion of it's inhabitants : with a map of the countrey -
Les provinciales, or, The mystery of Jesvitisme
discovered in certain letters, written upon occasion of the present differences at Sorbonne between the Jansenists and the Molinists : displaying the pernicious maximes of the late Casuists -
Memoirs of John Gordon of Glencat, in the county of Aberdeen in Scotland: Who was Thirteen Years in the Scots College at Paris, amongst the Secular Clergy. Wherein the absurdities and delusions of popery are laid open, the History of Baianism, Jansenism, and the Constitution Unigenitus, impartially related, and the Infallibility of the Romish Church is confuted. With An Appendix, containing some short but full Answers to any Question that can be proposed by a Papist. To which is prefix'd, A Testimonial from the Presbytery of Edinburgh, of the Author's renouncing Popery, and embracing the Protestant Religion. As also a Letter of Protection from the Lord Chief Justice Clerk at Edinburgh to the Author. By John Gordon, A. M. Who is now in London ready to vindicate what he has written