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 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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A82031.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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THE FORMVLA To be subscribed by all Ecclesiasticks in France in submission to ALEXANDER the VII. his Bull which condemns Ian∣senius his errours: prescribed by the ge∣nerall Assembly of the Clergy & sent to the other Prelats of the Kingdome the 17. of March, 1657.

I Sincerely submit my self to the Con∣stitution of Pope Innocent X. of the 31. of May 1653. according to the true sense therof which was determi∣ned by the Constitution of our Holy Father Pope ALEXANDER VII. on the 16 Octob. 1656. I acknowlege that I am obliged in conscience to obey thes Constitutions, & I condemne in hart & in word the doctrine of the 5. Propo∣sitions of Cornelius Iansenius, containd in his Book cald Augustinus, which thes two Popes and the Bishops have condemned: which doctrine is not S. Austins, whom Iansenius has inter∣preted against the true sense of the Holy Doctour.

FINIS.

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