Cadière, M. C. d. 1. (1731). The case of Mademoiselle Cadiere against Father John-Baptist Girard, Jesuite: Wherein A. That religious is accused of having deluded the other by an abominable quietism, into the most animal excesses of lewdness; and under the veil of the highest mystial devotion, drawn six other votaries, who (like her) had put themselves under his direction into the like excesses. B. The fair plaintiff, in this case, charges the domine only with inchantment, rape, spiritual incest, abortion, and subornation of witnesses. Faithfully translated from the French original. Re-printed, and, by George Faulkner, in Essex-street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Cadière, Marie Catherine d. 1709. The Case of Mademoiselle Cadiere Against Father John-Baptist Girard, Jesuite: Wherein A. That Religious Is Accused of Having Deluded the Other by an Abominable Quietism, into the Most Animal Excesses of Lewdness; and Under the Veil of the Highest Mystial Devotion, Drawn Six Other Votaries, Who (like Her) Had Put Themselves Under His Direction into the like Excesses. B. The Fair Plaintiff, in This Case, Charges the Domine Only with Inchantment, Rape, Spiritual Incest, Abortion, and Subornation of Witnesses. Faithfully Translated from the French Original. Dublin: Re-printed, and, by George Faulkner, in Essex-street, 1731.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Cadière, Marie Catherine d. 1709. The Case of Mademoiselle Cadiere Against Father John-Baptist Girard, Jesuite: Wherein A. That Religious Is Accused of Having Deluded the Other by an Abominable Quietism, into the Most Animal Excesses of Lewdness; and Under the Veil of the Highest Mystial Devotion, Drawn Six Other Votaries, Who (like Her) Had Put Themselves Under His Direction into the like Excesses. B. The Fair Plaintiff, in This Case, Charges the Domine Only with Inchantment, Rape, Spiritual Incest, Abortion, and Subornation of Witnesses. Faithfully Translated from the French Original. Re-printed, and, by George Faulkner, in Essex-street, 1731.