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Author: Perrault, Nicholas, ca. 1611-1661.
Title: The Jesuits morals collected by a doctor of the colledge of Sorbon in Paris who hath faithfully extracted them out of the Jesuits own books which are printed by the permission and approbation of the superiours of their society ; written in French and exactly translated into English.
Print source: The Jesuits morals collected by a doctor of the colledge of Sorbon in Paris who hath faithfully extracted them out of the Jesuits own books which are printed by the permission and approbation of the superiours of their society ; written in French and exactly translated into English.
Perrault, Nicholas, ca. 1611-1661., Tonge, Ezerel, 1621-1680.

London: Printed for John Starkey, 1670.
Alternate titles: Morale des jésuites. English
Notes:
Attributed by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints to Nicholas Perrault.
Translation by Ezerel Tonge. Cf. Halkett & Laing, 2nd ed.
Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library and British Library.
Subject terms:
Jesuits -- Rules.
Jesuits -- Spiritual life.
Christian ethics -- Catholic authors.
URL: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A70781.0001.001
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Table of Contents
THE FIRST BOOK. Of the Inward and Outward Principles of SIN.
THE FIRST PART: Of the Inward Principles of Sin.
CHAPTER I. Of Lust in general.
THE SECOND PART OF THE FIRST BOOK. Of the eternal principles of Sin. That the Jesuits nourish them that they may gratifie the passions of men, and by consequence excite them to Sin.
CHAP. I. Of the maximes of reason and humane authority.
THE SECOND BOOK Of the Inward and Outward Remedies of SIN.
THE FIRST PART. Of the Inward Remedies of Sin.
THE SECOND PART OF THE SECOND BOOK. Of the Outward Remedies of SIN. That the Divinity of the Jesuits abolishes or corrupts them.
CHAPTER II. Of the Commandments of God.
CHAPTER III. Of the Commandments of the Church.