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B. F. Bradbury
Language
English
Pages
612

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Table of Contents

Analysis of the works of Father Gury: A. Compendium of moral theology. B. Cases of conscience.
J. G. Settler. Lessons on the 6th precept of the Decalogue ... Extracts from his "Universal moral theology, enlarged by notes and new questions," by Rousselot ... New ed., Grenoble, 1844.
Appendix: Propositions condemned by Innocent XI.
Supplement: Speeches delivered by M. Paul Bert in the Chamber of Deputies.

Edition Notes

Translation of La morale des Jésuites.
Translated from the 13th French edition, 1880.
"Lessons on the 6th precept of the Decalogue" is in French.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
271.5
Library of Congress
BX3705 .B5

The Physical Object

Pagination
612 p.
Number of pages
612

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6924330M
Internet Archive
doctrineofjesuit00bert
LCCN
03003891
OCLC/WorldCat
1449764

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