The journal of Monsr. de Saint Amour doctor of Sorbonne,: containing a full account of all the transactions both in France and at Rome, concerning the five famous propositions controverted between the Jansenists and the Molinists, from the beginning of that affair till the Popes decision. / Faithfully rendred out of French. ; A like display of the Romish state, court, interests, policies, &c. and the mighty influences of the Jesuites in that church, and many other Christian states, being not hitherto extant.
- Title
- The journal of Monsr. de Saint Amour doctor of Sorbonne,: containing a full account of all the transactions both in France and at Rome, concerning the five famous propositions controverted between the Jansenists and the Molinists, from the beginning of that affair till the Popes decision. / Faithfully rendred out of French. ; A like display of the Romish state, court, interests, policies, &c. and the mighty influences of the Jesuites in that church, and many other Christian states, being not hitherto extant.
- Author
- Saint-Amour, Louis-Gorin de, 1619-1687.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by T. Ratcliff, for George Thomason, at the Rose and Crown in S. Paul's Church-yard,
- 1664.
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- Jansenists.
- Molinism.
- Jesuits -- Controversial literature.
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"The journal of Monsr. de Saint Amour doctor of Sorbonne,: containing a full account of all the transactions both in France and at Rome, concerning the five famous propositions controverted between the Jansenists and the Molinists, from the beginning of that affair till the Popes decision. / Faithfully rendred out of French. ; A like display of the Romish state, court, interests, policies, &c. and the mighty influences of the Jesuites in that church, and many other Christian states, being not hitherto extant." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93040.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To the Right Honourable ROBERT,Earle of ELGIN,Baron of WHORLETON,&c. - THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE, Giving an Account of the publishing of this JOURNAL.
- A TABLE OF THE CHAPTERS.
- ERRATA.
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A JOURNAL Of what Passages I observ'd at ROME Relating to the Matter of The Five Propositions.
- The DIƲISION of this Work.
- THE FIRST PART.
- THE SECOND PART,
- THE THIRD PART.
- THE FOURTH PART.
- THE FIFTH PART.
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THE SIXTH PART.
- CHAP. I.
- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
- CHAP. VII.
- CHAP. VIII.
- CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
- CHAP. XI.
- CHAP. XII.
- CHAP. XIII.
- CHAP. XIV.
- CHAP. XV.
- CHAP. XVI.
- CHAP. XVII.
- CHAP. XVIII.
- CHAP. XIX.
- CHAP. XX.
- CHAP. XXI.
- CHAP. XII.
- CHAP. XXIII.
- CHAP. XXIV.
- CHAP. XXV.
- CHAP. XXVI.
- CHAP. XXVII.
- CHAP. XXVIII.
- CHAP. XXIX.
- THE SEVENTH PART.
- THE CONCLUSION.
- addenda
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appendix
- A CATALOGUE Of the Pieces contain'd in the Collection, according to the same order wherein they are mention'd in the Journal.
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A COLLECTION OF SUNDRY TRACTS, LETTERS, &c. Thought fit to be subjoyn'd to the JOURNAL.
- Reasons of my selection of these particular Pieces.
- CONDITIONES Ad examen Doctrinae de Gratia oblatae Facultati Theologiae Parisiensi, apud Sorbonam Kal. Decembris congrega∣tae Anno 1649.
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The Letters of my LL. the Bishops of
France, the version whereof is insert∣ed in such places of theJournal, where they fall in by course.-
A Letter of the Bishops to the Pope, which occurs translated into English,
Part. 3.Chap. 1. -
A Letter of my L. the Bishop of
Grasse, now ofVence to the Pope, which is found trans∣lated into English,Part. 3.Chap. 12. -
A Letter of
Monsigneur de Monchal Archbishop ofTholouse to the Pope, whereof the Original remains in my hands, and mention is madePart 3.Chap. 12. -
A Letter which my LL. the Bishops writ to us
Nov. 28. 1652. and which is seen translated into English,Part. 5.Chap. 17. -
A Letter of my LL. the Bishops of
France to the Pope, which was not deliver'd to him, but the translation of it is to be seen,Part. 6.Chap. 11. -
The Letter of
M. de la Palafox Bishop ofAngelopolis to PopeInnocent X. whereof mention is made,Part. 3.Chap. 13.
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A Letter of the Bishops to the Pope, which occurs translated into English,
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The Decree of the Inquisition mention'd
Part. 3.Chap. 6. importing the sup∣pression of all books written on either side, upon occasion of the Contest be∣tween M. the Bishop ofChalcedon, and the Jesuites ofEngland; Also some other Pieces touching the same matter. -
A Manuscript, whereof the Original is in the Li∣brary of the
Augustines atRome, containing sundry Resolutions pass'd by the Consultors of the famous Congregationde Auxiliis, wherein the principal difficulties concerning Grace are determin'd againstMolina, and according to the judgement of S.Augustin's Disciples. It is mention'dPart. 3.Chap. 8. -
A Writing made and publisht at
Paris andRome, in the year 1651. neer two years before the Popes Constitution came forth; shewing, that the Propositions were never absolutely main∣tain'd, but only in their reduction to the sense of Effectual Grace; and that they were always consider'd as Propositions maliciously contriv'd, to the end, that being condemn'd in their bad sense, the Censure of them might be reflected upon S.Augustin 's Doctrine. -
The Writings of the
Dominicans, men∣tion'dPart. 6.Chap. 9. and in o∣ther places of theJournal. -
Three Writings compos'd by a Learned
Dominican upon the three first Pro∣positions, and made use of byCardinal Roma for his instruction in these matters, as is mention'dPart. 5.Chap. 9. -
An Answer to a Writing of M.
Hallier and his Collegues, containing Sixty Passages of S.August. relating to the First Proposition; in which we shew, that there was none of them but what was either falsly or impertinently al∣ledg'd.- Notae generales in totum Scriptum.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVESARIORUM
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVESARIORUM. [V. Testimonium.]
- SCRIPTUM ADVESARIORUM. [VI. Testimonium.]
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- TRES NOTAE NECESSARIAE. Ad intelligenda multa testimonia ex Sermonibus & Moralibus S. Augustini desumpta, quae postea sequuntur.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVESARIORUM. [XXVIII. Testimonium.]
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- SCRIPTUM ADVERSARIORUM.
- CONCLUSIO.
- Apologetical Memoires in behalf of the Rector, Deanes, Proctors, and Deputies of the Ʋniversity of Paris. [Mention'd Part. 3. Chap. 9.] Against the Enterprise of certain Irish, for the most part Students in the Ʋni∣versity.
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A Writing of Father
Morel (an Augu∣stine, Doctor of the Faculty ofParis ) full of calumnies against:S. Augu∣stin's Disciples, and spread aboutRome at the time of his being there in the year 1651. - Pieces added to this Collection.
- TREDECIM THEOLOGORVM
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PAVLI IRENAEI CAVSA JANSENIANA,
SIVE FICTITIA HAERESIS, SEX DISQUISITIONIBUS Theologice historice explicata explosa.- PAULI IRENAEI DISQUISITIO PRIMA.
- PAƲLI IRENAEI DISQVISITIO SECVNDA.
- PAƲLI IRENAEI DIS QVISITIO TERTIA;
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PAƲLI IRENAEI DISQVISITIO QVARTO.
- PRAEFATIO AD FRANCISCUM ANNATUM.
- ARTICULUS. I.
- ARTICULUS. II.
- ARTICULUS II.
- ARTICULUS IV.
- ARTICULUS V.
- ARTICULUS. VI.
- ARTICULUS VII.
- ARTICULUS VIII.
- ARTICULUS IX.
- ARTICULUS X.
- ARTICULUS XI.
- ARTICULUS. XII.
- ARTICULUS XII.
- ARTICULUS XIV.
- ARTICULUS. XV.
- ARTICULUS XVI.
- ARTICULUS XVII.
- ARTICULUS XVIII.
- ARTICULUS XIX.
- ARTICULUS XX.
- ARTICULUS XXI.
- ARTICULUS XXIII.
- PAƲLI IRENAEI DISQVISITIO QVINTA, HISTORICA & THEOLOGICA.
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PAƲLI IRENAEI DISQVISITIO SEXTA;
SIVE VERA METHODƲS DISQUIRENDI An quinque propositiones damnatae sunt in Jan∣senio.- PRAEFATIO.
- ARTICULUS I.
- ARTICULUS. II.
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ARTICULUS III.
- Intentio Morellii & Molinistarum.
- Depulsio Jansenii defensorum.
- Quaestiones duae.
- Methodus ineunda Molinistis.
- Expenditur ex illa methodo Morellius.
- Methodus Augustinianis ineunda.
- Objecta a Molinistis Jansenii loca cum Augu∣stini & Prosperi locis comparantur.
- Argument I.
- Argument. II.
- Argumentum III.
- Corollarium.
- Diluitur Annatinum sophismae.
- ARTICULUS IV.
- ARTICULUS V.
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ARTICULUS VI.
- Intentio Molinistarum.
- Nota.
- Depulsio Jansenii Defensorum.
- Quaestio.
- Methodus Molinistis ineunda.
- Expenditur ex hac methodo Morellius.
- Methodus Jansenii defensoribus ineunda.
- Argumentum. I.
- Argumentum. II.
- Primaeva libertas.
- Adam per primaevam libertatem poterat perse∣veranter operari bonum.
- Ita lapsus homo per reliquias primaevae liberta∣tis, posset saltem credere si vellet.
- Neuter tamen sine interioris gratiae adjutorio, cu∣jus usus vel non usus relictus esset in cujusque libero arbitrio & potestate.
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ARTICULUS VII.
- Quae conveniant utrinque.
- De prima parte hujus Propositionis.
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De secunda parte quintae propositionis. Intentio Molinistarum.
- Depulsio Jansenii Defensorum.
- Quaestio duplex.
- Methodus ineunda Molinistis.
- Expenditur ex hac methodo Morellius.
- Methodus Jansenii defensoribus sequenda.
- De primo loco Jansenii a Molinistis allato.
- Argumentum. I.
- De secundo loco Iansenii a Molinistis allato.
- Argumentum. II.
- Argumentum. III.
- Argumentum. IV.
- ARTICULUS. VIII.
- ARTICULUS. IX.
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THE. DECLARATION OF Monsieur
SINNIGH Doctor ofLOƲAIN, (men∣tion'dPart 6.Chap. 1.) concerning some audiences which he had whil'st he was at Rome, of the PopesƲRBAN VIII. andINNOCENT X. and of some Cardinals, touching the book of my L. the Bp. ofIPRE. -
The
MANƲSCRIPT concerning the affair of Monsi'rGRIMANI Patriarch ofAqui∣leia. -
The
Patriarch's Letter. - The Apologie of the most Illustrious Patriach of AQILEIA for the Letter Prece∣ding.
- The Supplicate of the Ambassador of FRIULI sent to the most Serene Republick of Venice, about the affair of the most Reverend Patriarch GRI∣MANI.
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The Sentence of the most Illustrious Cardinal of
Lorraine, touching the abovesaid Letter, gi∣ven to the most illustrious and Reverend Legats of the Council. - The same Cardinals Letter to the Pope.
- The Letter of the most illustrius Legats to Card. BONOMEO.
- The sentence passed upon the above mentioned Let∣ter by the most Illustrious Legats of the Council of TRENT, under Pope PIUS 4. the 18th. of September MDLXIII.
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The Letter of the most Illustrious Seigneurie of
Venice to the most Reverend Patriarch ofA∣quileia.
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The