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 6, 2024.

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IV.

Die 12. Ian. 1653.

HAec propositio ut jacet, Christus non est mor∣tuus pro omnibus omnino hominibus, & pro omnibus omnino hominibus sanguinem non fudit, sine alio addito explicante, est male sonans, pias aures offendens, & si non formaliter haeretica, saltem haeresi proxima. Eadem propositio restricta hoc modo: Christus non est mortuus pro praescitis, adhuc est formaliter haeretica, sic simpliciter & sine alia explicatione proposita. Eadem propositio restri∣cta hoc modo: Christus non est mortuus pro omni∣bus omnino hominibus; quia non est mortuus pro

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infidelibus, adhuc est haeretica. Eadem propositio restricta hoc modo: Christus non est mortuus pro omnibus omnino hominibus, quia non est mortuus pro parvulis, adhuc est haeretica, simpliciter & sine aliqua declaratione prolata. Eadem propositio eti∣am declarata hoc modo: Christus non est mortuus pro omnibus, quia non omnibus contulit benefici∣um suae passionis, sed solum praedestinatis, adhuc est haeretica. In uno vero sensu solo erit Catholica, si dicatur: Christus non est mortuus pro omnibus, quia non omnibus contulit beneficium salutis sive beatitudinis aeternae.

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