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Mornay, Philippe De Seigneur Du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623) | 12 |
Languet, Hubert (1518-1581) | 3 |
Mornay, Philippe De | 2 |
Beze, Theodore De (1519-1605) | 2 |
Lennard, Samson (1633) | 1 |
Liques, David De | 1 |
Lennard, Samson | 1 |
Walker, William (1623-1684) | 1 |
Mayenne, Charles De Lorraine, Duc De, 1554-1611 | 1 |
Mornay, Charlotte Arbaleste De (1606) | 1 |
Lettre d'un gentilhomme catholique françois : contenant breve responce aux calomnies d'un certain pretendu anglois. Imprimé nouuellement
Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623); Dorléans, Louis (1542-1629)
1587
Possibly printed in Paris. Anonymous, by Philippe de Mornay. Sign. E2 wrongly signed D2. Text also given in "Memoires", 1624, pp.463-501.
De veritate religionis Christianæ liber : adversus Atheos, Epicureos, Ethnicos, Iudæos, Mahumedistas, & caeteros infideles
Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623); Raphelengius, Franciscus (1539-1597)
1587
A discourse to the lords of the Parliament : As touching the murther committed vppon the person of Henrie the Great, King of Fraunce. Manifestlie prooving the Iesuites to be the plotters and principall deuisers of that horrible act. Translated out of French, and published by authority
Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623); Crashaw, William (1572-1626)
An. Dom. 1611
Translator's dedication signed: William Crashavve. A translation of "Remonstrance à messieurs de la Cour de Parlement sur le parricide commis en la personne du roy Henry le Grand", attributed to Ph...
The mysterie of iniquitie : that is to say, The historie of the papacie... where is also defended the right of emperours, kings, and Christian princes, against the assertions of the Cardinals, Bellarmine and Baronius
Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623); Lennard, Samson (1633)
1612
Mysterium iniquitatis, seu, Historia papatus : Quibus gradibus ad id fastigij enisus sit, quámque acriter omni tempore ubique à piis contrà intercessum. Asseruntur etiam jura imperatorum, regum, & principum Christianorum adversus Bellarminum & Baronum cardinales
Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623)
1662
Title page vignette.
Memoires de Messire Philippes de Mornay, seigneur du Plessis Marli... : Contenans divers discours, instructions, lettres, & depesches par luy dressées, ou escrites aux roys, roynes, princes, princesses, seigneurs, & plusieurs grands personnages de la chrestienté : depuis l'an 1572 jusques a l'an 1589 : ensemble quelques lettres des dessusdits audit sieur du Plessis
Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623); Mornay, Charlotte Arbaleste de (1606); Liques, David de; Conrart, Valentin (1603-1675); Daillé, Jean (1594-1670)
1624
Compiled from the memoirs of Charlotte Arbaleste, wife of Philippe de Mornay, by David de Liques and Valentin Conrart, and edited by Jean Daillé. cf. Lelong. Bibliothéque impériale, and British mus...
De sacra Eucharista, in quatuor libros distinctum opus : in quo, & eius Institutio, celebratio, doctrina in primitiva ecclesia, quæ fuerit; & Missa quando, quomodo, quibus gradibus in ipsius locum primum irrepserit, demum & invaserit, sigillatim explicatur
Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623)
1605
Title-page vignette; initials, head-piece, tail-piece.
Vindiciae contra tyrannos: a defence of liberty against tyrants. Or, Of the lawful power of the prince over the people, and of the people over the prince. Being a treatise written in Latin and French by Junius Brutus, and translated out of both into English. Questions discussed in this treatise. I. Whether subjects are bound and ought to obey princes, if they command that which is against the Law of God. II. Whether it be lawful to resist a prince which doth infring the Law of God, or ruine the Church... III. Whether it be lawful to resist a prince which doth oppress or ruine a publick state, and how far such resistance may be extended ... IV. Whether neighbour princes or states may be, or are bound by law, to give succours to the subjects of other princes, afflicted for the cause of true religion, or oppressed by manifest tyranny
Languet, Hubert (1518-1581); Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623); Bèze, Théodore de (1519-1605); Walker, William (1623-1684)
In the year, 1689
A translation, by William Walker, of: Vindiciae contra tyrannos. Junius Brutus is a pseudonym for Hubert Languet. Also attributed to Théodore de Bèze, and to Philippe de Mornay. Cf. Languet, H. A ...
Lettre d'un gentilhomme catholique françois : contenant breve responce aux calomnies d'un certain pretendu anglois
Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623)
1586
Anonymous, by Philippe de Mornay.
Fidelle exposition sur la declaration du duc de Mayene [sic] : contenant les exploicts de guerre qu'il a fait en Guyenne
Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623)
1587
By Philippe de Mornay.
Vindiciae contra tyrannos: sive, De principis in populum, populique in principem, legitima potestate
Languet, Hubert (1518-1581); Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623); Fickler, Johann Baptist (1533-1610); Bèze, Théodore de (1519-1605)
1589
"Also attributed with equal probability to Duplessis-Mornay and, formerly, to Beza, Hotman, and others"--Library of Congress (1909). The authorship remains in question: see Vindiciae contra tyrannos, ...
Vindiciæ contra tyrannos, sive, De principis in populum, populíq in principem, legitima potestate, Stephano Iunio Bruto Celta, auctore
Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549-1623); Languet, Hubert (1518-1581)
[1580]
Variously attributed ot Philippe de Mornay, Hubert Languet and others.