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Iesuites establis et restablis en France et le fruict qui en est arriué à la France : Pseaume v. ..
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Ronsard, Pierre de, 1524-1585
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Book
Language:
French
Published:
[Paris? :
s.n.],
1611
Subjects:
Coton, Pierre,
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1564-1626
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Lettre declaratoire de la doctrine des pères jesuites.
Jesuits
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Controversial literature
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Poetry
Jesuits
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France
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17th century
Church and state
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France
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Paris
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17th century
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