RM2RDBCRW–'La Déroute et confusion des Jansénistes' - almanach satirique publié par les Jesuites, 1653. - The Jansenists' rout and confusion
RM2WR758G–Retreat of the Jansenists, La Deroute et Confusion des Jansenistes. (title on object), The Pope at the top center is flanked by the allegorical figures of Religion and Church power. The Holy Spirit flies above him. On the left the king sits on a throne with Divine zeal, Concord, Justice and Piety next to him. The king banishes the allegorical figures Ignorance, Error and Deception with Jansenism in the middle with 'The Augustine' in his hands, preceded by Jansenists., print maker: Abraham Bosse, 1654, paper, etching, engraving, height 200 mm × width 258 mm
RM2RXX62K–Pierre Nicole French theologian, moralist, logician and controversialist, who was born on 19 October 1625 in Chartres and died on 16 November 1695 in Paris. He is considered one of the main Jansenist authors.
RM2X6XCK3–Allegory in honor of the Jansenists, 1724, Allegory in honor of the Jansenists and Quesnel. On the left the monument of the Roman Catholic Church of Utrecht, decorated with six portraits of Jansenists, in the opening is the Religion illuminated by a ray of divine light. In the foreground the tearing and burning of papal bulls., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1724, paper, etching, height, 362 mm × width, 265 mm
RMPPFMKT–PASCAL, Blaise (Clermont-Ferrand, 1623-Paris, 1662) French philosopher and writer. He conducted studies on the weight of air and vacuum. Defender of the Jansenists. ENGRAVING.
RM2WG5FFE–Table of contents for Roma Pertubata, 1706, 1706 Table of contents for the Roma Pertubata series of 1706. A column with a verse for each of the 10 cartoons on the disputes in 1705 between the Jesuits and the Jansenists in the Republic. Amsterdam paper letterpress printing
RMT116N7–religion, Christianity, councils / synods, provincial council of Embrun, 1727, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2AJHW2J–A princess of intrigue, Anne Geneviève de Bourbon, duchesse de Longueville and her times . The gentlemans illness is nothing to worry about ;but I should advise you to take care that hedoes not see any one. He must not be allowed totalk. Although Madame de Longueville had the mostintense admiration for Arnaulds piety and genius,Nicole appears to have been more to her taste as aguest, for the great leader of the Jansenists had hadbut little experience of the usages of polite society.Both, however, must have tried her indulgence some-what severely at times. In their evening conversations,Arnauld
RM2X6XCJT–Nine cards with cartoons on Roman Infallibility, 1724, Cartoons on Roman Infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. Nine cards that refer to the Bull or Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clement XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1724, paper, etching, height, 265 mm × width, 151 mm
RM2WG5J65–Title page for Roma Pertubata, 1706, 1706 Title page of the Roma Pertubata series of 1706, in the new increased edition of 1707. Series of 13 cartoons on the Jesuits in their disputes in 1705 with the Jansenists in the Republic. Amsterdam paper letterpress printing
RM2CENDRM–. What the world believes, the false and the true, embracing the people of all races and nations, their peculiar teachings, rites, ceremonies, from the earliest pagan times to the present, to which is added an account of what the world believes today, by countries. a kind of epitome of the viewsof his great master. This book appeared after his death and wasthe occasion of the famous and long-continued controversy betweenthe Jesuits and the Jansenists. Died 1638. John Howard, the celebrated philanthropist, was born atHackney in 1726. He was apprenticed to a grocer, but his con-stitution was del
RM2X6XCK5–Nine cards with cartoons on Roman Infallibility, 1724, Cartoons on Roman Infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. Nine cards that refer to the Bull or Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clement XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1724, paper, etching, height, 265 mm × width, 144 mm
RM2WG5KF0–Jansenists and monks sieve, 1705, 1705 print With the help of the Republic, Peter Codde shakes a great sieve by the hand of God through which the Jesuits fall through and where Jansenists remain, 1705. In the caption a verse in two columns. Northern Netherlands paper etching sorting, selecting of material by sieving, sifting, screening
RM2CH0YTA–. The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 4); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . ng the Colosseum. He canonized Sts. Vin-cent de Paul, John Francis Regis, Catherine FieschiAdorni, Juliana Falconieri, and approved the cult ofSt. Gertrude. He proceeded with vigour against theFrench Jansenists and had the happiness to receivethe submission of the Maurists to the Constitution Unigenitus. Through the efforts of his mission-aries in Egypt 10,000 Copts, with their patriarch, re-turned to the unity of the Church. Clement per-suad
RM2X6XCJF–Nine cards with cartoons on Roman Infallibility, 1724, Cartoons on Roman Infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. Nine cards that refer to the Bull or Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clement XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1724, paper, etching, height, 260 mm × width, 143 mm
RM2WG5R8E–Jansenisten and monks Seef, 1705, 1706 print With the help of the Republic, Peter Codde shakes a great sieve by the hand of God from which monks fall and in which Jansenists remain. Fifth page in the series of 10 magazines with cartoons on the Jesuits entitled Roma Pertubata, 1706. Amsterdam paper etching sorting, selecting of material by sieving, sifting, screening
RM2CH0M18–. The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 4); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . enne de Muret (1046-1124), son of the Viscount of Thiers and founder ofthe Order of Grandmont in Limousin, and St. Peterthe eiierable (1092-1156),of the Montboissier familyof Aiivergne, noted as a writer and Abbot of Cluny.Several famous Jansenists were natives of Clermont:Blaise Pascal, author of the Pens^es (1623-62); theArnauld family, and Soanen (1647-1740), Bishop ofSenez. famous for his stubborn op|>osition to the Bull■Unigeiiitus O
RM2X6XCK0–Nine cards with cartoons on Roman Infallibility, 1724, Cartoons on Roman Infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. Nine cards that refer to the Bull or Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clement XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1724, paper, etching, height, 265 mm × width, 150 mm
RM2WG98KH–The appeal of the Jansenists, ca. 1723, 1753 - 1799 print The appeal of the Jansenists and all other Catholic clergy in exile fled during a church meeting of Catholic clergy of Utrecht and Haarlem, following the publications of Pasquier Quesnel, ca. 1723. Netherlands paper etching representants of the Church (Christians in general, laymen, monks, etc.) in strife with each other or with opponents
RMRE5R9B–. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. 486 THE NETHERLANDS. as the MctUebaan, or Mall, stretches eastward for nearly a mile. The old cathe- dral is one of the most remarkable Gothic edifices of the country, but has been sadly defaced by the restorers, who took possession of it after the great hurricane which nearly destroyed it in 167 K Utrecht has numerous superior schools, a meteorological observatory, and various museums. One of its quarters is inhabited by Jansenists, whilst the Moravian Brethren have established themselves at Zcist, a village in the neighbourhood. Amers/oort (13,5
RM2X6XCJ8–Nine cards with cartoons on Roman Infallibility, 1724, Cartoons on Roman Infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. Nine cards that refer to the Bull or Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clement XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1724, paper, etching, height, 261 mm × width, 152 mm
RM2WGA9Y0–The Constitution game, 1724, 1724 print The Constitution Game, 1724. Cartoon on the Bul of Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clement XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists, in the form of a goose board. With rules in Dutch and French. Northern Netherlands paper etching / engraving representants of the Church (Christians in general, laymen, monks, etc.) in strife with each other or with opponents. goose-game
RM2X6XCK1–The Constitution Game, 1724, The Game of Constitution, Le Ieu de la Constitution (title on object), The Constitution Game, 1724. Cartoon on the Bull or Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clement XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists, in the shape of a goose plate. With rules in Dutch and French., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1724, paper, etching, engraving, height, 452 mm × width, 570 mm
RM2WGACMP–Title page for Roma Pertubata, 1706, 1706 - 1707 Title page of the Roma Pertubata series of 1706, in the new increased edition of 1707. Series of 13 cartoons on the Jesuits in their disputes in 1705 with the Jansenists in the Republic. Part of the print work published under the collection title 't Lust-Hof of Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of the Spanish War of Succession. Amsterdam paper letterpress printing
RM2X6XCK2–Nine cards with cartoons on Roman Infallibility, 1724, The Roman Infallibility is shown here according to eys, And, if it is worth it, awarded a Card Game (title on object), Cartoons on Roman Infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. Nine cards referring to the Bull or Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clement XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1724, paper, etching, height, 270 mm × width, 151 mm
RM2WG9663–Nine cards with cartoons on the Roman infallibility, 1724, 1724 print Partiles on the Roman infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. Nine cards that refer to the Bul of Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clemens XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch. Northern Netherlands paper etching representants of the Church (Christians in general, laymen, monks, etc.) in strife with each other or with opponents. playing-cards
RM2X6YMCG–Retreat of the Jansenists, La Deroute et Confusion des Ianssenistes (title on object), The Pope at the top center is flanked by the allegorical figures of Religion and Church power. The Holy Spirit flies above him. On the left the king sits on a throne with Divine zeal, Concord, Justice and Piety next to him. The king banishes the allegorical figures of Ignorance, Misunderstanding and Deception with Jansenism in the middle, with 'The Augustine' in his hands, preceded by Jansenists., print, print maker: anonymous, publisher: Jean Ganière, (mentioned on object), Franse kroon, (mentioned on objec
RM2WGB0ME–Table of contents for Roma Pertubata, 1706, 1706 - 1707 Table of contents for the Roma Pertubata series of 1706, in the new increased edition of 1707. Two columns with a verse for each of the 13 cartoons on the disputes in 1705 between the Jesuits and the Jansenists in the Republic. Part of the print work published under the collection title 't Lust-Hof of Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of the Spanish War of Succession. Amsterdam paper letterpress printing
RM2X6XCJR–Cartoon on Roman Infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724, The Roman Infallibility is shown here as required, And if it is worth it, awarded a Card Game (title on object), Cartoon on Roman Infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. The 54 cards refer to the Bull or Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clement XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1724, paper, etching, height, 533 mm × width, 453 mm
RM2WG8CDF–Nine cards with cartoons on the Roman infallibility, 1724, 1724 print Partiles on the Roman infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. Nine cards that refer to the Bul of Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clemens XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch. Northern Netherlands paper etching representants of the Church (Christians in general, laymen, monks, etc.) in strife with each other or with opponents. playing-cards
RM2X6XCJJ–Allegory on the Bull or Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clement the ideas of the Jansenists, ca. 1723-1724. In the center Pope Clement XI on a throne, his feet are kissed by Pope Innocent XIII, on the left the blinded church, on the right the Truth falls from its throne. Portraits of Quesnel and Janssenius are trampled or chopped to pieces. In the background St. Peter's and the Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome. In the captions verses in Dutch and French., print, print maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1723 - 1724, paper, etching, engraving, height, 360 mm × width, 280 mm
RM2WG8TAE–Nine cards with cartoons on the Roman infallibility, 1724, 1724 print Partiles on the Roman infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. Nine cards that refer to the Bul of Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clemens XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch. Northern Netherlands paper etching representants of the Church (Christians in general, laymen, monks, etc.) in strife with each other or with opponents. playing-cards
RM2X6XB7E–Title page for Roma Pertubata, 1706, Roma Perturbata, or 'Troubled Rome', Shown by XIII Symbols, Applied to the in this attached Historien by P. Codde, and T. de Kok (...) (title on object), Roma Pertubata, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title), Title page of the series Roma Pertubata of 1706, in the new expanded edition of 1707. Series of 13 cartoons about the Jesuits in their disputes in 1705 with the Jansenists in the Republic. Part of the print work published under the collective title 't Lust-Hof van Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of the War of the Span
RM2WCGA46–Avoiding the Jansenisten, Abraham Bosse, 1654 print The pope in the middle of the top is flanked by the allegorical figures religion and ecclesiastical power. The Holy Spirit flies above him. On the left the king sits on a throne with next to him the Divine zeal, the Eendracht, the righteousness and piety. The king banishes the allegorical figures ignorance, error and deception with Jansenism in the middle with 'the Augustine' in his hands, preceded by Jansenists. paper etching / engraving pope. king. suspension, expulsion (from a society)
RM2X6XB6T–Table of contents for Roma Pertubata, 1706, Further Declaration of XIII. Symbols, about the History of Petrus Codde, and Theodorus de Kok, Applied to the X Commandments. (etc.) (title on object), Roma Pertubata, 't Lusthof van Momus (series title), Table of contents for the series Roma Pertubata of 1706, in the new enlarged edition of 1707. Two columns with a verse for each of the 13 cartoons on the disputes in 1705 between the Jesuits and the Jansenists in the Republic. Part of the print work published under the collective title 't Lust-Hof van Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during
RM2WG989N–Nine cards with cartoons on the Roman infallibility, 1724, 1724 print Partiles on the Roman infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. Nine cards that refer to the Bul of Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clemens XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch. Northern Netherlands paper etching representants of the Church (Christians in general, laymen, monks, etc.) in strife with each other or with opponents. playing-cards
RM2X6XB76–Janssenists and monks sieve, 1705, Janssenists and Munniken-Zeef (title on object), 5 Zinnebeeld, de Haan, or the Janssenists and Munniken Zeef. Transgressing the Fifth Commandment, Roma Pertubata, 't Pleasure Garden of Momus (series title), Petrus Codde, with the help of the hand of the Republic, shakes a large sieve held by the hand of God from which monks fall and in which Jansenists remain, 1705. Leaf No. 5 in the series of 13 sheets with cartoons on the Jesuits entitled Roma Pertubata, 1707. Part of the print work published under the collective title 't Lust-Hof van Momus with the bundled
RM2WCCD7P–Avoids of the Jansenisten, Anonymous, 1630 - 1690 print The pope in the middle of the top is flanked by the allegorical figures religion and ecclesiastical power. The Holy Spirit flies above him. On the left the king sits on a throne with next to him the Divine zeal, the Eendracht, the righteousness and piety. The king banishes the allegorical figures ignorance, misunderstanding and deception with Jansenism in the middle with 'the Augustine' in his hands, preceded by Jansenists. paper engraving suspension, expulsion (from a society). pope. king
RM2X6XCJ6–The appeal of the Jansenists, ca. 1723, Appels des Archevêques, Evêques, des Chapitres du Clergé d'Utrecht et de Harlem, du P. Quesnel des Orvalistes et des Chartreux &c. qui se sont refugee en Hollande pour éviter la persécution (title on object), The appeal of the Jansenists and all other refugee Catholic clergy in exile during a church meeting of Catholic clergy of Utrecht and Haarlem, following the publications of Pasquier Quesnel, ca .1723., print, print maker: anonymous, Netherlands, 1753 - 1799, paper, etching, height, 139 mm × width, 188 mm
RM2T90MPR–Pope Benedict XIV Presenting the Encyclical 'Ex Omnibus' to the Comte de Stainville, Later Duc de Choiseul, 1757, Pompeo Girolamo Batoni, Italian (Rome), Italian (Rome), 1708–1787, 50 3/4 x 70 5/8 in. (128.91 x 179.39 cm) (canvas)60 5/8 x 80 x 4 5/8 in. (153.99 x 203.2 x 11.75 cm) (outer frame), Oil on canvas, Italy, 18th century, In 1754, King Louis XV of France sent the comte de Stainville (later duc de Choiseul) to Rome to secure a decision from Pope Benedict XIV about disputes concerning the authority of the French courts, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Jansenists, a Catholic sect.
RM2WG9252–Nine cards with cartoons on the Roman infallibility, 1724, 1724 print Partiles on the Roman infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. Nine cards that refer to the Bul of Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clemens XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch. Northern Netherlands paper etching representants of the Church (Christians in general, laymen, monks, etc.) in strife with each other or with opponents. playing-cards
RM2WG8NME–Nine cards with cartoons on the Roman infallibility, 1724, 1724 print Partiles on the Roman infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. Nine cards that refer to the Bul of Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clemens XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch. Northern Netherlands paper etching representants of the Church (Christians in general, laymen, monks, etc.) in strife with each other or with opponents. playing-cards
RM2WGE6YW–Cartoon on the Roman infallibility in the form of one card game, 1724, 1724 print Cartoon in the Roman infallibility in the form of a card game, 1724. The 54 cards refer to the Bul of Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clemens XI regarding the infallibility of the pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Each card with a caption in Dutch. Northern Netherlands paper etching representants of the Church (Christians in general, laymen, monks, etc.) in strife with each other or with opponents. playing-cards
RM2WD6M40–Adocht der Jansenisten, Anonymous, Jean Ganière, c. 1625 - 1666 print The pope in the middle of the top is flanked by the allegorical figures religion and ecclesiastical power. The Holy Spirit flies above him. On the left the king sits on a throne with next to him the Divine zeal, the Eendracht, the righteousness and piety. The king banishes the allegorical figures ignorance, misunderstanding and deception with Jansenism in the middle with 'the Augustine' in his hands, preceded by Jansenists. France paper engraving pope. king. suspension, expulsion (from a society)
RM2WGEC65–Allegory in honor of the Jansenists, 1724, 1724 print Allegory in honor of the Jansenists and Quesnel. On the left the monument of the Roman Catholic Church of Utrecht, decorated with six portraits of Jansenisten, in the opening, religion is lit by a ray divine light. In the foreground, the tearing and burning of papal bulls. Northern Netherlands paper etching representants of the Church (Christians in general, laymen, monks, etc.) in strife with each other or with opponents. allegorical representations religion; 'Religione', 'Religione de SS. Mauritio e Lazaro', 'Religione vera christiana'
RM2WGAGJF–Jansenists and monks Seef, 1705, 1706 - 1707 print Peter Codde shakes with the help of the Republic to a great sieve by the hand of God from which monks fall and in which Jansenists remain, 1705. Page no. 5 In the series of 13 magazines with cartoons on the Jesuits entitled Roma Pertubata, 1707. Part of the print work published under the collection title 't Lust-Hof of Momus with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of the Spanish Succession War. Amsterdam paper etching sorting, selecting of material by sieving, sifting, screening
RM2WGDAK7–Allegorie op de Bul of Constitution Unigenitus van Paus Clement 11, ca. 1723-1724, 1723 - 1724 print Allegory on the Bul of Constitution Unigenitus of Pope Clemens XI regarding the infallibility of the Pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists, ca. 1723-1724. Central Pope Clemens XI on a throne, his feet are kissed by Pope Innocent XIII, on the left the blinded church, on the right the truth of her throne falls. Portraits of Quesnel and Janssenius are trampled or chopped. In the background Sint-Pieter and the Engelenburcht in Rome. In the captions verses in Dutch and French. Northern Nether
RM2FYXFNC–Allegory in honor of the Jansenists, 1724. Allegory in honor of the Jansenists and Quesnel. On the left the monument of the Roman Catholic Church of Utrecht, decorated with six portraits of Jansenists, in the opening is religious by a radius of divine light. In the foreground the tearing and burning of papal bulls.
RM2G49KY8–Cartoon at the Roman inflammability in the form of a card game, 1724; The Roman inflammability is shown to delete here, and if it is worth it, with a card game. Cartoon at the Roman inflammability in the form of a card game, 1724. The 54 cards refer to the bully or constitution Unigigitus of Pope Clemens XI regarding the infallibility of the pope and against the ideas of the Jansenists and Quesnel. Every card with a caption in Dutch.
RM2FYYGE0–The appeal of the jansenists, ca. 1723; Appels des Archeves, Evêques, des Chapitres du Clergé d'Utrecht et de Harlem, du P. Quesnel des Orvalistes et des Chartreux & c. Qui se Sont Refugiez and Hollande Pour Éviter La Persecution. The appeal of the Jansenists and all other fled Catholic clergymen in exile during a church meeting of Catholic clergymen from Utrecht and Haarlem, following the publications of Pasquier Quesnel, approx. 1723.
RM2G3E7BR–Cartoon on the papal bulls against the appointment of so-called Jansenists bishops, 1825; Les Bulles De Savon / Autant and Emporte Le Vent. Cartoon on the papal bulls against the appointment of the so-called Jansenists Bishops Wilhelmus Vet in Deventer and Johannes van Santen in Utrecht in 1825. A man in the dresser blows from his balcony in Rome soap bubbles in the air. In the sky an angel blows with a map of the Netherlands, on which only Utrecht and Deventer are indicated, the soap bubbles returned.
RM2G134MD–Table of contents for Roma Pertubata, 1706; Further explaining the XIII. Sommon images, about the history of Petrus Codde, and Theodorus de Kok, applied to the X commandments. (etc.); Roma Pertubata / 't Lusthof from MoMus. Table of contents for the Roma Pertubata series of 1706, in the new multiplied edition of 1707. Two columns with a verse for each of the 13 cartoons on the arts in 1705 between the Jesuits and the Jansenists in the Republic. Part of the printing work under the collective title 't Lust Court of Momus with the bundled series of cartooning during the 1901-1713 of the Spanish S
RM2G11J68–Title page for Roma Pertubata, 1706; Roma Perturbata, ORT 't stroke, shown by XIII symbols, applied to the X commandments, (etc) by that of Papersdom, but parasetically by the munniken usually to see most of P. in this by-enched Historians of P. Codde, and T. de Kok (...); Roma Pertubata / 't Lusthof from MoMus. Title page of the Roma Pertubata series of 1706, in the new multiploved edition of 1707. Series of 13 cartoons on the Jesuits in their disputes in 1705 with the Jansenists in the Republic. Part of the printing work under the collective title 't Lust Court of Momus with the bundled seri
RM2G0043D–Jansenists and monks sieve, 1705; Janssenians and munniken-strainer; 5 emblem, the rooster, or the janssenians and munniken sieve. Above the vyfde command; Roma Pertubata / 't Lusthof from MoMus. Petrus Codde shakes with help from the Republic of the Republic to a large sieve held by the hand of God from which monks fall and in which Jansenists remain, 1705. Sheet no. 5 in the series of 13 sheets with cartriders on the Jesuits entitled Roma Pertubata, 1707. Part of the printing work under the collection title 't Lust Court of Momus with the bundled series of cartriders during the 1901-1713 of
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