The secret policy of the Iansenists, and the present state of the Sorbon. Discovered by a doctour of that faculty, who having learnt Iansenisme when he studied divinity, vnder a master that taught it there publickly, has been since disabused, & followes the Catholick party. / Translated out of the French copie.

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The secret policy of the Iansenists, and the present state of the Sorbon. Discovered by a doctour of that faculty, who having learnt Iansenisme when he studied divinity, vnder a master that taught it there publickly, has been since disabused, & followes the Catholick party. / Translated out of the French copie.
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Deschamps, Etienne Agard.
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Printed at Troyes, :: by Christian Roman, at the Sign of True Faith near the great Church.,
M. DC. LXVII. [i.e. 1667]
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The Censure of the sayd Propositions.
Extracted out of the Constitution of his Holines Pope Innocent X.

Primam. Aliqua Dei praecepta homini∣bus justis volentibus & conantibus secun∣dum praesentes quas habent vires sunt im∣possibilia: deest quoque illis gratia qua pos∣sibilia fiant: Temerariam, impiam, blas∣phemam, anathemate damnatam, & haereticam declaramus, & vti talem damnamus.

Secundam. Interiori gratiae in statu naturae lapsae nunquam restititur: haereti∣cam declaramus & vti talem damna∣mus.

Tertiam. Ad merendum & demeren∣dum in statu naturae lapsae non requiritur in homine libertas à necessitate, sed suf∣ficit libertas à coactione.

Quartam. Semipelagiani admittebant praevenientis gratiae interioris necessitatem ad singulos actus etiam ad initium fidei: & in hoc erant haeretici quod vellent eam gratiam talem esse cui potest humana volun∣tas

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resistere vel obtemperare: falsam & haereticam declaramus & vti talem dam∣namus.

Quintam. Semipelagianum est dicere Christum pro omnibus omnino hominibus mortuum esse aut sanguinem fudisse: fal∣sam, temerariam scandalosam, & in∣tellectam eo sensu vt Christus pro salute duntaxat Praedestinatorum mortuus sit, im∣piam blasphemam contumeliosam, di∣vinae pietati derogantem & haereticam declaramus & vti talem damnamus.

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