1665 Jesuit
Missionaries Guinea Scandals Protestant Jarrige Murder Accusations
Pierre Jarrige was a 17th-century French Jesuit who is
relatively unknown today. He was a professor of theology, who through his
platform, denounced the hypocrisy of other Catholics as well as the
inconsistencies taught within the Catholic Church. In 1647, Jarrige converted
to Protestantism after Catholic missionaries in Guinea were accused of
committing murder, sexual misconduct, and other heinous acts. His
descriptions of the missionaries, along with the reasoning for his conversion,
are covered in his book ‘Les Jesuites mis
sur l’Echafaut’.
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JARRIGE, Pierre
Jesuita in ferali pegmate ob nefanda crimina in provincia Guienna
perpetrata à Petro Jarrigio ... è Gallico latinitate donatus, cum judicio
generali de hoc ordine
Lugduni Batavorum: 1665.
Details:
· Collation:
Complete with all pages
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[20], 264
· References:
Gregory Hanlon, Confession and Community
in 17th-century France, p.206
· Language: Latin
· Binding: Leather;
tight and secure
· Size: ~5.25in X 3.25in (13cm x 8cm)
· Quite scarce
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