Exomologesis, or, A faithfull narration of the occaision and motives of the conversion unto Catholick unity of Hugh-Paulin de Cressy, lately Deane of Laghlin &c. in Ireland and Prebend of Windsore in England now a second time printed with additions and explications by the same author who now calls himself B. Serenus Cressy, religious priest of the holy order of S. Benedict in the convent of S. Gregory in Doway.
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Exomologesis, or, A faithfull narration of the occaision and motives of the conversion unto Catholick unity of Hugh-Paulin de Cressy, lately Deane of Laghlin &c. in Ireland and Prebend of Windsore in England now a second time printed with additions and explications by the same author who now calls himself B. Serenus Cressy, religious priest of the holy order of S. Benedict in the convent of S. Gregory in Doway.
Author
Cressy, Serenus, 1605-1674.
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Paris :: Chez Jean Billaine,
1653.
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Catholic Church -- Apologetic works.
Catholic converts.
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"Exomologesis, or, A faithfull narration of the occaision and motives of the conversion unto Catholick unity of Hugh-Paulin de Cressy, lately Deane of Laghlin &c. in Ireland and Prebend of Windsore in England now a second time printed with additions and explications by the same author who now calls himself B. Serenus Cressy, religious priest of the holy order of S. Benedict in the convent of S. Gregory in Doway." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34969.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.
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The Appendix.
Cha. 1. A Brief Recapitulation of the
Designe and Contents of the
whole Book. pag 476
Cha. 2. Grounds upon which certain passages
in this Book h••ve been misunderstood by
some Catholiques, and those mistakings
cleared, 483
Cha. 3. Misinterpretation of my book by Pro∣testants,
particularly by J. P. the Author
of the Preface to my Lord Falklands Dis∣course
of Infallibility.
An answer to that Preface, 490
Cha. 4. An answer to the four first Para∣graphs
of the Preface, 496
Cha. 5. An answer to the Remainder of the
Preface. 516
Cha. 6. The Fundamentall ground of my Lord
Falkland's discourse examined. 538
Cha. 7. A concluding exhortation, wherein
all are invited to Catholike Unity, 547
Latin Questions and Answers, &c. 558
FINIS.
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