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Taxe de la Chancelerie romaine, et la banque du pape : ou l'absolution des crimes les plus enormes se donne pour l'argent ; ouvrage qui fait voir l'ambition & l'avarice des Papes. Traduit de l'ancienne edition latine, avec de remarques. Augmenté d'une nouvelle préface.
Author
Catholic Church. Cancellaria Apostolica
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Format
Book
Language
French
Published/Created
À Londres : [s.n.], 1701.
Description
[14], 155, [3] p. ; 16 cm.
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Catholic Church
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Finance
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Dispensations (Canon law)
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Absolution (Canon law)
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Related name
Du Pinet, Antoine, active 16th century
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Renoult, Jean-Baptiste, approximately 1664-
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Catholic Church. Poenitentiaria Apostolica
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including Le cabinet jesuitique : contenant plusieurs pieces tres curieuses des r. peres Jesuites : avec un recueil des mysteres de l'Eglise romaine. -- and 1 other(s).
Notes
This work was originally compiled and published in Latin in 1564 by Antoine Du Pinet; the present edition with its preface is by Jean Baptiste Renoult.
With
With: Le cabinet jesuitique. Cologne: Le Blanc, ca. 1678.
Binding note
Half calf, speckled paper boards, gilt spine.
Provenance
"n: b: tres rare:" -- in ms. on title, in early hand.
In
Multi-title collection including Le cabinet jesuitique : contenant plusieurs pieces tres curieuses des r. peres Jesuites : avec un recueil des mysteres de l'Eglise romaine. -- and 1 other(s).
OCLC
812322406
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