Edward Hawarden letter, 1711 March 14.

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Edward Hawarden letter, 1711 March 14.

In this letter dated March 14, 1711 Hawarden asks an unnamed prelate for protection after he was dismissed from his teaching position at a university. He is most likely referring to the University of Douai. He was dismissed after being charged with heretical views, especially Jansenism. In his letter he defends himself against heresy and professes his loyalty to the Roman Catholic Church. He refers to works by Popes Innocent II, Innocent X, Alexander VII, and Clement XI while defending himself. Hawarden asks the prelate to help him by defending him against the charges of heresy.

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