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Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du roy contre l'ecrit imprimé en latin & en françois, qui a pour titre, Lettre à N.S.P. le pape Innocent XIII au sujet de la bulle Unigenitus, signée par sept evêques & datée du 9 Juin 1721, du 19 avril 1722.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
France. Conseil d'État.
Series:
Documents relating to the history of printing and the book trade in France, 1699-1789 ; v. 1, no. 55.
[Documents relating to the history of printing and the book trade in France, 1699-1789] ; v. 1, no. 55
Standardized Title:
Arrêt (1722 April 19)
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
Caillebot de la Salle, François de, -1736.
Caillebot de la Salle, François de.
Catholic Church. Pope (1700-1721 : Clement XI). Unigenitus.
Catholic Church.
Clement XI, Pope, 1649-1721.
Unigenitus (Catholic Church. Pope (1700-1721 : Clement XI)).
Lettre à N.S.P. le pape Innocent XIII au sujet de la bulle Unigenitus.
Jansenists--France.
Jansenists.
Church and state--France.
Church and state.
France.
Physical Description:
4 pages ; 21 cm (4to).
Place of Publication:
A Nantes : Chez J. Mareschal ..., [1722?].
Notes:
Caption title.
Imprint from colophon.
"Extrait des registres du Conseil d'Etat"--p. [1].
Signed at end: Phelypeaux.
The 7 bishops: de Caillebot de la Salle (formerly of Tournai; retired 1705; died 1736), de Berthamont (Pamiers), Soanen (Sénez), Colbert (Montpellier), de Langle (Boulogne), de Caylus (Auxerre) and Cassagnet de Tilladet (Mâcon).
OCLC:
81681418

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