Arnauld, Antoine.
Myst-erion t-es anomias. That is, Another part of the mystery of Jesuitism; or The new heresie of the Jesuites, publickly maintained at Paris, in the College of Clermont, the XII of December MDCLXI. Declar'd to all the bishops of France. According to the copy printed at Paris. Together with The imaginary heresie, in three letters, with divers other particulars relating to this abominable mysterie. Never before published in English.
London : printed by James Flesher, for Richard Royston, bookseller to His most Sacred Majesty, 1664.
ESTC No. R232271.Grub Street ID 104100.
Arnauld, Antoine.
Myst-erion t-es anomias. That is, Another part of the mystery of Jesuitism; or The new heresie of the Jesuites, publickly maintained at Paris, in the College of Clermont, the XII of December MDCLXI. Declar'd to all the bishops of France. According to the copy printed at Paris. Together with The imaginary heresie, in three letters, with divers other particulars relating to this abominable mysterie. Never before published in English.
London : printed by James Flesher, for Richard Royston, bookseller to His most Sacred Majesty, 1664.
ESTC No. R32726.Grub Street ID 115411.
Arnauld, Antoine.
Moral thoughts upon the mysteries of Jesus Christ. Being devout contemplations upon the most remarkable passages of his life, ... Written in French, by the Messiers [sic] du Port-Royal. Authors of the Moral essays. Done into English.
London : printed by T. Mead, for John Wyat, 1701.
ESTC No. N27145.Grub Street ID 16425.
Arnauld, Antoine.
The royal convert: or the force of truth. Being a wonderful and strange relation of the conversion of Varanes Prince of Persia, and two young ladies, to the Christian faith; their trials and sufferings on that account; of the strange death of one of the ladies; and of the Prince's success over his enemies, and converting at last his cruel father, and his whole Kingdom. Written in French by the messieurs of Port-Royal, and now newly translated into English.
London : Printed for Tho. Bullock, at the Rose and Corwn at Holbourn-Bridge, 1709.
ESTC No. T169511.Grub Street ID 207361.
Arnauld, Antoine.
The royal convert: or the force of truth. Being a wonderful and strange relation of the conversion of Varanes Prince of Persia, and two young ladies, to the Christian faith; their trials and sufferings on that account; of the strange death of one of the ladies; and of the Prince's success over his enemies, and converting at last his cruel father, and his whole Kingdom. Written in French by the messieurs of Port-Royal, and now newly translated into English.
The second edition..
London : Printed for Joseph Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street: where are sold all sorts of Chapmens books, 1729.
ESTC No. T169512.Grub Street ID 207362.
Arnauld, Antoine.
A general and rational grammar, containing the fundamental principles of the art of speaking, Explained in a clear and natural manner. With the reasons of the general agreement, and the particular differences of languages. Translated from the French of Messieurs de Port-Royal.
London : printed for J. Nourse at the Lamb, opposite Katharine-Street, in the Strand, MDCCLIII. [1753].
ESTC No. T113985.Grub Street ID 165827.