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A64738 The nunns complaint against the fryers being the charge given into the court of France, by the nunns of St. Katherine near Provins, against the Fathers Cordeliers their confessours / several times printed in French, and now faithfully done into English.; Factum pour les religieuses de Sainte-Catherine-les-Provins. English Varet, Alexandre-Louis, 1632-1676. 1676 (1676) Wing V110; ESTC R34691 69,713 232

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6. 7. 8. That the Cordeliers have no just Title for their Jurisdiction over the Nuns p. 37 Sect. 9. 10. That if they had had any Title they have now lost their Right to it by their Misdemeanours which are specified by these particulars p. 40 Sect. 11. Abuses in their Spiritual Concerns p. 43 In the Education of Pensioners p. 46 Novices Education of young Novices p. 48 And of young professed Nuns p. 53 Vndecent Books allowed them p. 54 Instructions p. 55 Presents to the Nuns p. 57 Letters Posies and Devices p. 58 Publick Allusions p. 64 Dedication of Theses p. 65 Profanation of Sermons p. 70 The Marriages of the Friers and Nuns p. 72 Frolicks and Entertainments p. 75 Love-Letters p. 78 Sacriledge and Profanations p. 93 Mad Revellings and secret Entries into the Nunnery p. 95 Insolences and Disorders of the Friers Which the Nuns blusht at p. 97 Sect. 12. 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