1649 Jesuit Scandals 1ed Missionaries in Guinea Protestant Jarrige Huguenot
Pierre Jarrige was a 17th-century French Jesuit who is relatively unknown today. He was a professor of theology, who through his platform, denounced the hypocrisy of other Catholics as well as the inconsistencies taught within the Catholic Church. In 1647, Jarrige converted to Protestantism after Catholic missionaries in Guinea were accused of committing murder, sexual misconduct, and other heinous acts. His descriptions of the missionaries along with the reasoning for his conversion are covered in his book ‘Les Jesuites mis sur l’Echafaut’.
1649 Jesuit Scandals 1ed Missionaries in Guinea Protestant Jarrige Huguenot
Pierre Jarrige was a 17th-century French Jesuit who is relatively unknown today. He was a professor of theology, who through his platform, denounced the hypocrisy of other Catholics as well as the inconsistencies taught within the Catholic Church. In 1647, Jarrige converted to Protestantism after Catholic missionaries in Guinea were accused of committing murder, sexual misconduct, and other heinous acts. His descriptions of the missionaries along with the reasoning for his conversion are covered in his book ‘Les Jesuites mis sur l’Echafaut’.
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JARRIGE, Pierre
Les Jesuites mis sur l’échafaut pour plusieurs crimes capitaux par eux commis dans la provience de Guiene : avec La résponse aux calomnies de Jacques Beaufés
Leide : Chez les héritiers de J. Nicolas à Dorp, 1649. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- 175, [1]
- References: Gregory Hanlon, Confession and Community in 17th-century France, 206
- Language: French
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~6.25in X 4in (16cm x 10cm)
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24153
Category
Religion
Authors
JARRIGE, Pierre
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
French
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete