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Johann Gerard VOSSIUS Historia de controversiis quas Pelagius ejusque reliquiae moverunt, libri septem

Johann Gerard VOSSIUS

Historia de controversiis quas Pelagius ejusque reliquiae moverunt, libri septem

Excudit Joannes Patius 1618, In-12 (9,5x16cm), relié.


First edition, rare.
Copy large weapons hot stamped Claude de Bullion, Comte d'Esclimont, Marquis Gallardon, Keeper of orders; Member of the Order of the Holy Spirit and of the order of Saint Michel.
Bound in full sheepskin marbled time. Back to nerves decorated weapons of Claude de Bullion. boards hit the same weapons. Double net framing. Flush caps. Upper jaw and split open; lower jaw cracked. Coins restored. Ancient traces of restoration. evenly browned paper.
History of Pelagianism, Christian doctrine developed in the fourth century by Pelagius on the free will of man, which teaches that freedom governs the relationship between man and God, and that free will is able to spawn only a distinguished road ; Pelagius developed his doctrine from the treaty of free will Augustine. This doctrine was bitterly condemned and fought as the second great heresy after Manichaeism. His mind would spread in the doctrines of Jansenism and even in Jean-Jacques Rousseau. --- Please note that the translation in english is done automatically, we apologize if the formulas are inaccurate. Contact us for any information!

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