The journal of Monsr. de Saint Amour doctor of Sorbonne,: containing a full account of all the transactions both in France and at Rome, concerning the five famous propositions controverted between the Jansenists and the Molinists, from the beginning of that affair till the Popes decision. / Faithfully rendred out of French. ; A like display of the Romish state, court, interests, policies, &c. and the mighty influences of the Jesuites in that church, and many other Christian states, being not hitherto extant.

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The journal of Monsr. de Saint Amour doctor of Sorbonne,: containing a full account of all the transactions both in France and at Rome, concerning the five famous propositions controverted between the Jansenists and the Molinists, from the beginning of that affair till the Popes decision. / Faithfully rendred out of French. ; A like display of the Romish state, court, interests, policies, &c. and the mighty influences of the Jesuites in that church, and many other Christian states, being not hitherto extant.
Author
Saint-Amour, Louis-Gorin de, 1619-1687.
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London :: Printed by T. Ratcliff, for George Thomason, at the Rose and Crown in S. Paul's Church-yard,
1664.
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Jansenists.
Molinism.
Jesuits -- Controversial literature.
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"The journal of Monsr. de Saint Amour doctor of Sorbonne,: containing a full account of all the transactions both in France and at Rome, concerning the five famous propositions controverted between the Jansenists and the Molinists, from the beginning of that affair till the Popes decision. / Faithfully rendred out of French. ; A like display of the Romish state, court, interests, policies, &c. and the mighty influences of the Jesuites in that church, and many other Christian states, being not hitherto extant." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93040.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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Ponitur & probatur plurimis locis quod in quaesti∣one non est, imo quod Iansenius confitetur, quod∣que nos ut certum & Catholicum asserimus. Confi∣temur Deum nihil impossibile hominibus praecipere, nihil cuiquam praecepisse impossibile; S. Augustini, Concilii Tridentini, Ecclesiae universae doctrina haec est. De hoc non agitur, hoc non controvertitur: sed illud unum explorandum, quid, cum hoc dicunt, intelligant S. Augustinus, Tridentinum, Ecclesia. Nihil impossibile homini Deus praecipit, quia per gratiam fieri potest; quidquid praecipit fieri potest, si natura sanetur & adjuvetur gratia Dei per Chri∣stum, Hic est S. Augustini sensus contra Pelagium, & Tridentini contra Calvinum. An autem gratia Christi, sine qua praeceptum fieri non potest, detur omnibus, illud est de quo quaeritur. Dicimus non da∣ri omnibus, Negamus hinc sequi quod Deus impos∣sibilia praecipiat, nisi illa sententia sumatur secundum sensum Pelagii, non Augustini. Quidquid ergo ex S. Augustino proferunt adversarii, ut ostendant Deum impossibilia non praecipere, vanum est, nec ad rem pertinet, ac mala fide agunt.

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