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A short history of monastical orders : in which the primitve institution of monks, their tempers, habits, rules, and the condition they are in at present, are treated of
Emiliane, Gabriel d'
1693
Title within double line border; marginal notes. According to Cushing, Quèrard, and Halkett and Laing, Gabriel d'Emiliane is the pseudonym of Antonio Gavin.
Le passe-par-tout de l'eglise romaine. Ou Histoire des tromperies des pretres et des moines en Espagne (v.1)
Emiliane, Gabriel d'; Janiçon, François Michel (1674-1730)
1726-1727
Correct place of publication from ESTC. Title in red and black. Tomes 2 and 3 omit name of translator.
Le passe-par-tout de l'eglise romaine. Ou Histoire des tromperies des pretres et des moines en Espagne (v.2)
Emiliane, Gabriel d'; Janiçon, François Michel (1674-1730)
1726-1727
Correct place of publication from ESTC. Title in red and black. Tomes 2 and 3 omit name of translator.
Le passe-par-tout de l'eglise romaine. Ou Histoire des tromperies des pretres et des moines en Espagne (v.3)
Emiliane, Gabriel d'; Janiçon, François Michel (1674-1730)
1726-1727
Correct place of publication from ESTC. Title in red and black. Tomes 2 and 3 omit name of translator.
The frauds of Romish monks and priests, set forth in eight letters
Emiliane, Gabriel d'
1704
Anon., by Gabriel d'Emiliane.
A short history of monastical orders : in which the primitve institution of monks, their tempers, habits, rules, and the condition they are in at present, are treated of
Emiliane, Gabriel d'
1693
Title within double line border; marginal notes. According to Cushing, Quèrard, and Halkett and Laing, Gabriel d'Emiliane is the pseudonym of Antonio Gavin.
The frauds of Romish monks and priests, set forth in eight letters. Lately written by a gentleman, in his journy [sic] into Italy; aud [sic] publish'd for the benefit of the publick
Emiliane, Gabriel d'
1691
First edition. The dedication is signed "G.D.E.E.A.P." which stands for Gabriel d'Emiliane. Ecclesiae (?) Anglicanae (?) Presbyter (?) (BL). According to some authorities, the name Gabriel d'Emilian...
Observations on a journy to Naples. Wherein the frauds of Romish monks and priests are farther discover'd. By the author of a late book, entituled, The frauds of Romish monks and priests
Emiliane, Gabriel d'
1691
First edition. Dedication signed: G d'E. [Gabriel d'Emiliane]. Some authorities assume the name Gabriel d'Emiliane to be the pseudonym of Antonio Gavin. With a final 3 pages of advertisements.