1687 Council of Trent Roman Catechism Catholic Church
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1687 Council of Trent Roman Catechism Catholic Church Doctrine Latin la Haye
“God is to be loved above all things, and whatever separates us from God is therefore to be hated above all things.”
― ‘The Catechism of the Council of Trent’
The Council of Trent was an important ecumenical council during the mid-16th-century which has been described by multiple scholars as the epitome of the Counter-Reformation. It was prompted out of issues concerning heresy committed by Protestant doctrine based on justification, salvation, and most famously the Biblical canon.
In 1566, The Roman Catechism was commissioned by the Catholic Church during the Council of Trent in the hopes of explaining, improving, and expounding on Catholic doctrine and theology. It was the leading authority on Catholic doctrine for centuries. This 1687 edition was collected and edited by Pierre de la Haye.
Item number: #8680
Price: $550
HAYE, Pierre de la
Catechismus Concilii Tridentini, Pii V Pontif. Max. iussu promulgatus: sincerus & integer, mendisque repurgatus opera P.D.L.H.P.; a quo est additus Apparatus ad Cathechismum, in quo Ratio, Auctoritas, Approbatores & usus declarantur; editio novissima.
Coloniae: Balth. ab Egmond, & socii, 1687.
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Collation: Complete with all pages
[32], 416, [26]
Language: Latin
Binding: Leather; tight & secure
Size: ~4.75in X 2.75in (12cm x 7cm)
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“God is to be loved above all things, and whatever separates us from God is therefore to be hated above all things.”
― ‘The Catechism of the Council of Trent’
The Council of Trent was an important ecumenical council during the mid-16th-century which has been described by multiple scholars as the epitome of the Counter-Reformation. It was prompted out of issues concerning heresy committed by Protestant doctrine based on justification, salvation, and most famously the Biblical canon.
In 1566, The Roman Catechism was commissioned by the Catholic Church during the Council of Trent in the hopes of explaining, improving, and expounding on Catholic doctrine and theology. It was the leading authority on Catholic doctrine for centuries. This 1687 edition was collected and edited by Pierre de la Haye.
Item number: #8680
Price: $550
HAYE, Pierre de la
Catechismus Concilii Tridentini, Pii V Pontif. Max. iussu promulgatus: sincerus & integer, mendisque repurgatus opera P.D.L.H.P.; a quo est additus Apparatus ad Cathechismum, in quo Ratio, Auctoritas, Approbatores & usus declarantur; editio novissima.
Coloniae: Balth. ab Egmond, & socii, 1687.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
[32], 416, [26]
Language: Latin
Binding: Leather; tight & secure
Size: ~4.75in X 2.75in (12cm x 7cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
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