Gordon, John, A. M.
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The famous bull or constitution unigenitus , put forth by Pope Clement the XIth, against father Quesnelle's translation of the New Testament into the vulgar tongue; out of which were extracted (by Sixty of the Bishops who met at Paris) one hundred and one Propositions, that were anathematized, in particular, by the said Pope's Bull; and his whole Works, in general, were condemned (all which the Parliament and Clergy of France are now contending about) and are commonly called Baianism and Janscnism. The whole impartially related in these Memoirs of John Gordon, who was thirteen Years in the Scots College at Paris, among the Secular Clergy; but being accused of teaching the Principles condemned by the Bull, he made his Escape to Scotland, where he renounced Popery before the Presbytery of Edinburgh, and got my Lord Chief Justice Clerk's Protection; an Account of which is here prefixed. Wherein the absurdities and delusions of popery are laid open, and the infallibility of the Romish church is confuted. Also A brief History of the most material Errors in Popery, and an exact chronological history of all the popes (being 249 in Number) from St. Peter to this present Time, and what is most remarkable in their Lives is recorded. To which is added, a refutation of the supremacy of the Roman church, and the popish doctrine of indulgencies. By John Gordon, M.A.
Gordon, John, A. M.Date: [1734?]- E-books
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Memoirs of the life of John Gordon , of Glencat, in the county of Aberdeen in Scotland: Who was Thirteen Years in the Scotch College at Paris, among the Secular Clergy. Wherein the absurdities and delusions of popery are laid open, the History of Baianism, Jansenism, and the Constitution Unigenitus, impartially related, and the Infallibility of the Romish Church is confuted. To which is prefix'd, A Testimonial from the Presbytery of Edinburgh, of the Author's renouncing Popery, and embracing the Protestant Religion. As also a Letter of Protection from the Lord Chief-Justice Clerk at Edinburgh to the Author. By John Gordon, A.M. To which is now added, a second part, not printed before, containing, I. A refutation of the supremacy of the Roman Church. II. An exact chronological history of all the popes from St. Peter to the present Time, with a brief Account of what is most remarkable in their Lives. III. The popish doctrine of indulgences.
Gordon, John, A. M.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- E-books
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Memoirs of John Gordon of Glencat, in the county of Aberdeen in Scotland: Who was Thirteen Years in the Scots College at Paris, amongst the Secular Clergy. Wherein the absurdities and delusions of popery are laid open, the History of Baianism, Jansenism, and the Constitution Unigenitus, impartially related, and the Infallibility of the Romish Church is confuted. With An Appendix, containing some short but full Answers to any Question that can be proposed by a Papist. To which is prefix'd, A Testimonial from the Presbytery of Edinburgh, of the Author's renouncing Popery, and embracing the Protestant Religion. As also a Letter of Protection from the Lord Chief Justice Clerk at Edinburgh to the Author. By John Gordon, A. M. Who is now in London ready to vindicate what he has written
Gordon, John, A. M.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]