1683 Dutch
Hazart Church History JESUIT Missions TORTURE Martyrs America Africa
Cornelius Hazart was
a 17th-century Dutch Jesuit priest and controversialist writer. His
“Ecclesiastical History of the Whole World” delivered on the ‘controversial’
side of church history, as Hazart explored some of the most detestable acts of
the church including tortures, imprisonments, wars on religion, and brutal
executions, such as drowning, hangings, beheadings, and burnings.
This 1683 Dutch printing
is taken from the first Antwerp edition from 1667. This book covers church
history throughout Europe, including Germany, France, Netherlands, and England,
with parts dedicated to the Americas and
Africa. This universal church history is unquestionably Hazart’s greatest work
and is ideal for historical perspective on Jesuit missions and missionaries
around the world, as well as martyrs throughout church history.
Item number: #9485
Price: $599
HAZART, Cornelius
Triomph van de christelycke leere ofte grooten
Catechismus met eene breede verklaringhe van alle syne voornaemste stukken ende
eene korte Wederlegginghe van den Catechismus der Calvinisten
T'Antwerpen, By Michiel Knobbaert,
by het professen-huys in S. Peeter. M. DC. LXXXIII... [1683]
Details:
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Collation: Complete
with all pages
o [14], 743, [9]
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References: Sabin
31114; Sommervogel VII:1407;
o Sabin cites a part on Africa and
America
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Language: Dutch
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Binding: Leather;
tight & secure
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Size: ~12.75in X 8.25in
(32.5cm x 21cm)
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