The condemnation of Monsieur Du Pin his history of ecclesiastical authors by the Archbishop of Paris ; together with his own retractation ; translated out of French.

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The condemnation of Monsieur Du Pin his history of ecclesiastical authors by the Archbishop of Paris ; together with his own retractation ; translated out of French.
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Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Paris (France). Archbishop (1671-1695 : Harlay de Champvallon)
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London :: Printed for Charles Brome and William Keblewhite ...,
1696.
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Du Pin, Louis Ellies, 1657-1719. -- Nouvelle bibliothèque des auteurs ecclésiastiques.
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"The condemnation of Monsieur Du Pin his history of ecclesiastical authors by the Archbishop of Paris ; together with his own retractation ; translated out of French." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45584.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 27, 2025.

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The Snake in the Grass, or Satan transformed to an Angel of Light, discovering the deep and unsuspected Subtilties of the Quakers. Octavo.

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The Fundamental Charter of Presbytery, as it has been lately Established in the Kingdom of Scotland, ex∣amined and disproved by the History, Records and publick Transactions of that Nation. Octavo.

A Geographical Dictionary in Folio. Price 12 s.

The plain dealing Poulterer, or the Poulterer's Shop opened, with all sorts of Ware. Price 4 d.

Bishop Ken's Letter concerning Lent. Price 1 d.

—Manual of Prayers for Winchester-College, with his Hymns at the end of it. Price 1 s.

The Portuguese Asia, or the History and Conquests of India by the Portuguese, in three Volumes in Octavo. Price 14 s.

Whear's method of Reading Histories in English; to which is added a Preface by Mr. Henry Dodwell. Octavo.

The Political Last Testament of Monsieur John Baptist Colbert, late Minister and Secretary of State to Lewis XIV. Wherein is an account of all that hath passed under the Reign of that King, unto the year 1684. With Remarks upon the Government of the

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Kingdom of France: Translated out of the French, and Premised with the Life of Monsieur Colbert; and a Chronological Table of the Dates which are chiefly wanting, by Mr. Bernard. Octavo. Price 4 s.

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A Paraphrase upon the Psalms of David; by Samuel Woodford, D. D. The second Edition Corrected by the Author. Octavo.

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