Commonplace book containing Roman Catholic texts, circa 1730-1750.

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Commonplace book containing Roman Catholic texts, circa 1730-1750.

Manuscript commonplace book containing extracts from Roman Catholic theological works and ecclesiastical histories, as well as unattributed essays, notes, outlines for disputations, and memoranda on theological subjects. Titles include "Protestants out of the true Church;" "Protestants have no divine faith;" "Protestants rebells to their lawfull pastor the Pope;" "From Derhams Astrotheology;" "Of the Gunpowder Plot," and "Ex Cornelio a Lapide." The compiler draws extensively from Jesuit sources.

1 v. (circa 200 p.) ; 24 cm.

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