The mandate of his eminence my Lord Cardinal of Bissy, Bishop of Meaux, Abbot Commendatory of the Royal Abbey of Prez, &c : Upon the subject of the constitution Unigenitus, and of the appeal made to a future council.
| Main Author: | Thiard de Bissy, Henri de, Cardinal, 1657-1737 |
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| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
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