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1178962938.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1732508272Not Identified 1732. Second Edition. Leather. VERY GOOD. Second Edition printed the year following the 1731 first edition. Written and printed anonymously. The author has been identified as Barthelmey Doyen; the printer remains unknown. 4 204 p. Small 8vo 3.75x6.5'. Brown calf with ornate gilt stamped spine and burgundy morocco label red speckled edges. Edges rubbed; Heraldic bookplate from the Bibliotheque du Chateau de Wideville. Clean and fresh text binding sound. Biography of the Roman Catholic deacon Francois de Paris 1690-1727: 'Deacon theologian and supporter of Jansenists. His pious life led people to consider him as a saint; miracles were reported to occur at his grave in Saint-Médard's cemetary in Paris with people experiencing convulsions; they were known as 'Convulsionnaires of Saint-Médard'. British Museum. [Not Identified] unknown
a771791704. In French. 12mo. 192pp. xxiv full leather with raised bands and title on spine. Old bookplate old owner signature on title page. Fair cracked in middle some worming on cover and initial pages spine ends chipped one page has closed tear down most of page without loss. . hardcover
17625A Avignon aux dépens de la Société 1748. In/12 reliure plein veau tacheté du temps dos à nerfs à pièce de titre fauve xxiv f. 444 p. Reliure défraîchie : manque les coiffes coins usés manque de peu sur le plat supérieur. Nicolas HUGOT mort en 1749 "Acolyte à Paris Janséniste appelant. Il embrassa la vie érémitique" Index liborum prohibitorum. Colonia signale une première édition à Avignon en 1748 et détaille les "erreurs de toutes les sortes et faussetés de toutes les espèces" de l'auteur t.2 p. 338 à 342 p. unknown
1728372165Netherlands 1728. 70 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Old marbled wrappers. Provenance W.R. Whittingham his ownership signature dated 1855; Maryland Diocesan Library bookplate and stamp; General Theological Seminary bookplate. 70 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Le Courayer was accused of attempting to justify Anglican church doctrines in his efforts to foster the return of the Anglican Church to the Catholic fold. After his works were censured by the abbot of Sainte-Geneviève Le Courayer fled to England. OCLC locates copies at Sainte-Geneviève Paris BL Yale and Utrecht. Willaert Bibliotheca Janseniana Belgica 9616 unknown