Nulle paix avec Rome : en quoy se prouve, que en l'estat que sont maintenant les affaires, il ne se peut faire aucune reconciliation de la religion reformee avec la romaine: et que la faute en est toute aux romanistes. Ensemble un brief recit des principes de religion
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Title: Nulle paix avec Rome : en quoy se prouve, que en l'estat que sont maintenant les affaires, il ne se peut faire aucune reconciliation de la religion reformee avec la romaine: et que la faute en est toute aux romanistes. Ensemble un brief recit des principes de religion
Other titles: No peace with Rome
Classmark: Anglo-French 2 1632/HAL
Creator(s): Hall, Joseph (1574-1656)
Additional creator(s): Jaquemot, Theodore (Other)
Related people: Jaquemot, Theodore
Publisher: chez Pierre Aubert
Publication city: A Geneve
Date(s): 1629
Language: French
Size and medium: 179 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/258893
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991016537239705181
Additional description
Bound with four other publications, in volume lettered Arts divins de Salomon ... de J Haal . Volume contents: 1. Les arts divins de Salomon ..., 1632. -- 2. Serieuse dissvasion d'adherer a la papauté ..., 1629. -- 3. Nulle paix avec Rome ..., 1629. -- 4. Quò vadis? ou censure des voyages ..., 1628. -- 5. Le juste Mammon ..., 1629.
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