02337nam 2200301Ia 450 99639418470331620200824121717.0(CKB)4940000000114893(EEBO)2240928190(UnM)99896638e(UnM)99896638(EXLCZ)99494000000011489319981123d1680 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The Jesuits morals condemned, in sixty five of their professed maxims or tenants: by the late authentick decree of his Holiness, Pope Innocent the XI. With a table of some of the many authors of the said society, which maintain them. To which is added, a most instructive collection of general rules from scriptures and fathers, in opposition to the pernicious principles of these novelists. And a very satisfactory advertisement touching their condemnation. Translated out of French, as well for the satisfaction of all English Protestants, as for a caution and instruction to the Catholicks. By a loyal subject of the same religion[electronic resource]London printed for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishop's Head in St. Paul's Church-YardMDCLXXX. [1680][4], 56 p. illLeaf A1v has an illustration with caption title: "Let kings take notice of this; that the Popes and their followers make it their business, to lessen the authority of princes, and to make it as weak and contemptible as they can."Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.eebo-0055Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996394184703316The Jesuits morals condemned, in sixty five of their professed maxims or tenants: by the late authentick decree of his Holiness, Pope Innocent the XI. With a table of some of the many authors of the said society, which maintain them. To which is added, a most instructive collection of general rules from scriptures and fathers, in opposition to the pernicious principles of these novelists. And a very satisfactory advertisement touching their condemnation. Translated out of French, as well for the satisfaction of all English Protestants, as for a caution and instruction to the Catholicks. By a loyal subject of the same religion2380775UNISA