Lettres d'un docteur allemand de l'université catholique de Strasbourg a un gentilhomme protestant, sur les six obstacles au salut, qui se rencontrent dans la religion lutherienne
Chez Jean-François Le Roux|à Strasbourg 1730|16.50 x 22.80 cm|2 volumes reliés
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Statement of second edition. Title page in red and black. Contemporary full brown sheep binding. Spine with raised bands richly decorated. Brown morocco title label. Decorated volume label. Headcap of volume II with lacks, likewise at foot. Corners bumped and worn. Splits on the upper cover at foot on both volumes. 12 letters compose this collection, they appeared previously separately. One finds the same tone of affability, of propriety, far removed from the violent diatribes against Protestantism found in numerous works. Addressing an honest Protestant man, the author studies point by point Luther's doctrine, seeking to demonstrate that only the Catholic church is not only natural, but the only church possible in accordance with God and all religious literature. Stamp of the Capuchin Convent of Le Mans;