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[MOISSY (Abbé de): La méthode dont les Pères se sont servis en traitant des mystères, dédiée au Roy. Paros, Coignard, 1683. One volume. 18.5 by 25.5 cm. 364 pages. Full contemporary binding, 5-rib spine, ornate caissons, roulette on edges. The boards are decorated with a coat of arms (unidentified). Binding with minor flaws (cracked leather, missing headpieces, small cracks at upper jaw, etc.). Despite this, the binding is decent. A few brown spots inside. Approved by BOSSUET, who had just been appointed Bishop of Meaux. The work is a refutation of the Protestant thesis of free access to sacred texts. The author attempts to prove that the Fathers either gave learned and complex explanations to those capable of understanding them, the initiated, or partial and graphic explanations to the rest. And asserts that only the Church can explain the texts...

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[MOISSY (Abbé de): La méthode dont les Pères se sont servis en traitant des mystères, dédiée au Roy. Paros, Coignard, 1683. One volume. 18.5 by 25.5 cm. 364 pages. Full contemporary binding, 5-rib spine, ornate caissons, roulette on edges. The boards are decorated with a coat of arms (unidentified). Binding with minor flaws (cracked leather, missing headpieces, small cracks at upper jaw, etc.). Despite this, the binding is decent. A few brown spots inside. Approved by BOSSUET, who had just been appointed Bishop of Meaux. The work is a refutation of the Protestant thesis of free access to sacred texts. The author attempts to prove that the Fathers either gave learned and complex explanations to those capable of understanding them, the initiated, or partial and graphic explanations to the rest. And asserts that only the Church can explain the texts...

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