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Les larmes de Saint Ignace; ou dialogue entre Saint Thomas et Saint Ignace. L'an de las destruction du colosse de Rhodes 9999. Par un cousin du prophete Malagrida
Chez Juan Velasco|Arevalo, en Castille [Arévalo] 1762 S.d.|10.50 x 17.50 cm|relié
First edition illustrated with an allegorical frontispiece by De Montalars: the hero of Pamplona weeping before St. Ignatius and St. Thomas.
Half sheep binding with morocco grain, old red ca 1860. Smooth spine decorated with two mirrored tools.
Satirical work against the Jesuits. Faced with the condemnation of the Jesuits, Ignatius of Loyola complains in paradise and converses with Saint Thomas who demonstrates to him the error of the Jesuits and their interference in too many domains. Saint Thomas's words are a long accusation of the abuses of Jesuitism.
Half sheep binding with morocco grain, old red ca 1860. Smooth spine decorated with two mirrored tools.
Satirical work against the Jesuits. Faced with the condemnation of the Jesuits, Ignatius of Loyola complains in paradise and converses with Saint Thomas who demonstrates to him the error of the Jesuits and their interference in too many domains. Saint Thomas's words are a long accusation of the abuses of Jesuitism.
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