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- catalog alternative "Provinciales. English".
- catalog contributor b3237241.
- catalog contributor b3237242.
- catalog contributor b3237243.
- catalog contributor b3237244.
- catalog created "1850.".
- catalog date "1850".
- catalog date "1850.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1850.".
- catalog description "Jansenius no heretic -- the popes may be surprised -- testimony of the sense -- Condemnation of Galileo -- conclusion -- Fragment of a nineteenth provincial letter, addressed to Pere Annat.".
- catalog description "Preface -- Historical introduction -- Disputes in the Sorbonne, and the invention of proximate power -- a term employed by the Jesuits to procure the censure of M. Arnauld -- Of sufficient grace, which turns out to be not sufficient -- concert between the Jesuits and the Dominicans -- a parable -- reply of "the provincial" to the first two letters -- Injustice, absurdity, and nullity of the censure on M.Arnauld- a personal heresy -- Actual grace and sins of ignorance -- Father Bauny's summary of sins -- Design of the Jesuits in establishing a new system of morals -- two sorts of casuists among them -- a great many lax and some severe ones -- reason of this difference -- explanation of the doctrine of probabilism -- a multitude of modern and unknown authors, substituted in the place of the holy fathers -- Escobar -- Various artifices of the Jesuits to elude the authority of the gospel, of councils, and of the popes -- some consequences resulting from their doctrine of probability -- ".
- catalog description "ridicule a fair weapon, when employed against absurd opinions -- rules to be oberved in the use of this weapon -- charitableness and discretion of the provincial letters -- specimens of genuine profane-ness in the writings of Jesuits -- The quirks and chicaneries of the Jesuits on the subjects of alms-giving and simony -- Fidelity of Pascal's quotations -- speculative murder -- killing for slander -- fear of the consequences -- the policy of Jesuitism -- On murder -- the scriptures on murder -- Lessius, Melina, and Layman on murder -- Christian and Jesuitical legislation contrasted -- O calumny -- M. Puys and Father Alby -- an odd heresy -- barefaced denials -- flat contradictions -- excuse for a long letter -- The author of the letters vindicated from the charge of heresy -- the five propositions -- The popes fallible in matters of fact -- persecution of the Jansenists -- the grand object of the Jesuits -- The sense of Jansenius not the sense of Calvin -- resistibility of grace -- ".
- catalog description "their relaxations in favor of beneficiaries, of priests, of monks, and of domestics -- story of John d'Alba -- Methods of directing the intention adopted by the casuists -- permission to kill in defence of honor and propertym extended even to priest and monks -- curious question raised as to whether Jesuits may be allowed to kill Jasenists -- Corrupt maxims of the casuists relating to judges -- usurers -- the contract Mohatra -- bankrupts -- restitution -- divers ridiulous notions of these same casuists -- False worship of the virgin introduced by the Jesuits -- devotion made easy -- their maxims on ambition, envy, gluttony, equivocation, mental reservations, female dress, gaming, and hearing mass -- Palliatives applied by the Jesuits to the sacrament of penance, in their maxims regarding confession, satisfaction, absolution, proximate occasions of sin , and love to God -- The letters vindicated from the charge of profaneness -- ".
- catalog extent "392 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Provincial letters of Blaise Pascal.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Provincial letters of Blaise Pascal.".
- catalog issued "1850".
- catalog issued "1850.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engund".
- catalog publisher "New York, Robert Carter & brothers,".
- catalog relation "Provincial letters of Blaise Pascal.".
- catalog subject "BX4720.P3 M3 1850".
- catalog subject "Jansenists.".
- catalog subject "Jesuits.".
- catalog subject "Port-Royal des Champs (Abbey)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Jansenius no heretic -- the popes may be surprised -- testimony of the sense -- Condemnation of Galileo -- conclusion -- Fragment of a nineteenth provincial letter, addressed to Pere Annat.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- Historical introduction -- Disputes in the Sorbonne, and the invention of proximate power -- a term employed by the Jesuits to procure the censure of M. Arnauld -- Of sufficient grace, which turns out to be not sufficient -- concert between the Jesuits and the Dominicans -- a parable -- reply of "the provincial" to the first two letters -- Injustice, absurdity, and nullity of the censure on M.Arnauld- a personal heresy -- Actual grace and sins of ignorance -- Father Bauny's summary of sins -- Design of the Jesuits in establishing a new system of morals -- two sorts of casuists among them -- a great many lax and some severe ones -- reason of this difference -- explanation of the doctrine of probabilism -- a multitude of modern and unknown authors, substituted in the place of the holy fathers -- Escobar -- Various artifices of the Jesuits to elude the authority of the gospel, of councils, and of the popes -- some consequences resulting from their doctrine of probability -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "ridicule a fair weapon, when employed against absurd opinions -- rules to be oberved in the use of this weapon -- charitableness and discretion of the provincial letters -- specimens of genuine profane-ness in the writings of Jesuits -- The quirks and chicaneries of the Jesuits on the subjects of alms-giving and simony -- Fidelity of Pascal's quotations -- speculative murder -- killing for slander -- fear of the consequences -- the policy of Jesuitism -- On murder -- the scriptures on murder -- Lessius, Melina, and Layman on murder -- Christian and Jesuitical legislation contrasted -- O calumny -- M. Puys and Father Alby -- an odd heresy -- barefaced denials -- flat contradictions -- excuse for a long letter -- The author of the letters vindicated from the charge of heresy -- the five propositions -- The popes fallible in matters of fact -- persecution of the Jansenists -- the grand object of the Jesuits -- The sense of Jansenius not the sense of Calvin -- resistibility of grace -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "their relaxations in favor of beneficiaries, of priests, of monks, and of domestics -- story of John d'Alba -- Methods of directing the intention adopted by the casuists -- permission to kill in defence of honor and propertym extended even to priest and monks -- curious question raised as to whether Jesuits may be allowed to kill Jasenists -- Corrupt maxims of the casuists relating to judges -- usurers -- the contract Mohatra -- bankrupts -- restitution -- divers ridiulous notions of these same casuists -- False worship of the virgin introduced by the Jesuits -- devotion made easy -- their maxims on ambition, envy, gluttony, equivocation, mental reservations, female dress, gaming, and hearing mass -- Palliatives applied by the Jesuits to the sacrament of penance, in their maxims regarding confession, satisfaction, absolution, proximate occasions of sin , and love to God -- The letters vindicated from the charge of profaneness -- ".
- catalog title "Provinciales. English".
- catalog title "The provincial letters of Blaise Pascal; a new translation with historical introduction and notes, by the Rev. Thomas M'Crie.".
- catalog type "text".