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Several editions were issued for this purpose , but none was satisfactory until , in
1593 , under the pontificate of Clement VIII , an edition of ... This edition has since
remained the standard and accredited edition of the Roman Catholic Church .
Several editions were issued for this purpose , but none was satisfactory until , in
1593 , under the pontificate of Clement VIII , an edition of ... This edition has since
remained the standard and accredited edition of the Roman Catholic Church .
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Of the New Testament only five editions have appeared in England , 27 in the
Low Countries , 25 in France , 206 in the ... As for the De libero arbitrio , it was not
reprinted for nearly a hundred years after the edition of 1526 , except that the ...
Of the New Testament only five editions have appeared in England , 27 in the
Low Countries , 25 in France , 206 in the ... As for the De libero arbitrio , it was not
reprinted for nearly a hundred years after the edition of 1526 , except that the ...
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before an edition appeared in any Catholic country , that of Mercier at Paris in
1656 . Of the Colloquies there were 247 editions printed , of which 119 were
printed from 1516 to 1600 , 75 between 1601 and 1700 , 29 between 1701 and
1800 ...
before an edition appeared in any Catholic country , that of Mercier at Paris in
1656 . Of the Colloquies there were 247 editions printed , of which 119 were
printed from 1516 to 1600 , 75 between 1601 and 1700 , 29 between 1701 and
1800 ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
Copyright | |
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