Concerning the excommunication of the Venetians a discourse against Cæsar Baronius Cardinall of the Church of Rome : In which the true nature and vse of excommunication is briefly and cleerly demonstrated, both by testimonies of Holy Scripture, and from the old records of Christs Church. Written in Latine by Nicolas Vignier, and translated into English after the copie printed at Samur 1606. Whereunto is added the Bull of Pope Paulus the Fift, against the Duke, Senate and Commonwealth of Venice: with the protestation of the sayd Duke and Senate. As also an apologie of Frier Paul of the order of Serui in Venice.
| Main Author: | Vignier, Nicolas |
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| Corporate Authors: | Catholic Church. Pope (1605-1621 : Paul V), Venice (Republic : to 1797). Doge (1606-1612 : Donato) |
| Other Authors: | Sarpi, Paolo, 1552-1623, Baronio, Cesare, 1538-1607 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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