The Archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love
with an account of the life and writings of the lady, for whose sake the Archbishop was banish'd from court. And the grievous persecutions she suffer'd in France for her religion. : Also two letters in French and English, written by one of the lady's maids, during her confinement in the castle of Vicennes, where she was a prisoner eight years: one of the letters was writ with a bit of stick instead of a pen, and soot instead of ink, to her brother; the other to a clergyman. : Together with an apologetic preface. Containing divers letters of the Archbishop of Cambray, to the Duke of Burgundy, the present French King's father, and other persons of distinction: also divers letters of the lady to persons of quality, relating to her religious principles. : [Five lines of quotations]
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Publication
1738 - London: printed, and re-printed by Andrew Bradford at the Sign of the Bible, in Front-Street, Philadelphia, [Philadelphia], Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
36,000 words, Guess
Page Count
144 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15538072M
Alternate Titles
- Dissertation on pure love
Subjects
Series Statement
- Early American imprints -- no. 4246
Other Editions
- The Archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love: with an account of the life and writings of the lady, for whose sake the Archbishop was banish'd from court. And the grievous persecutions she suffer'd in France for her religion. : Also two letters in French and English, written by one of the lady's maids, during her confinement in the castle of Vicennes, where she was a prisoner eight years: one of the letters was writ with a bit of stick instead of a pen, and soot instead of ink, to her brother; the other to a clergyman. : Together with an apologetic preface. Containing divers letters of the Archbishop of Cambray, to the Duke of Burgundy, the present French King's father, and other persons of distinction: also divers letters of the lady to persons of quality, relating to her religious principles. : [Five lines of quotations]
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