APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cadière, M. C. d. 1. (1731). The case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere, against the Jesuit father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of AIX: Wherein that Jesuit is accused of seducing her, by the abominable doctrines of quietism, into the most criminal excesses of lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical devotion, deluding into the same vices six other females, who, like her, had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the publisher. Containing a short and plain account of the rules of proceeding according to the laws and customs of France in cases of this nature. Printed by S. Powell, and sold at the corner of Sycamore-Alley in Dame's-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cadière, Marie Catherine d. 1709. The Case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere, Against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a Memorial Presented to the Parliament of AIX: Wherein That Jesuit Is Accused of Seducing Her, by the Abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the Most Criminal Excesses of Lewdness, and Under an Appearance of the Highest Mystical Devotion, Deluding into the Same Vices Six Other Females, Who, like Her, Had Put Their Consciences Under His Direction. With a Preface by the Publisher. Containing a Short and Plain Account of the Rules of Proceeding According to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of This Nature. Dublin: Printed by S. Powell, and sold at the corner of Sycamore-Alley in Dame's-street, 1731.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cadière, Marie Catherine d. 1709. The Case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere, Against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a Memorial Presented to the Parliament of AIX: Wherein That Jesuit Is Accused of Seducing Her, by the Abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the Most Criminal Excesses of Lewdness, and Under an Appearance of the Highest Mystical Devotion, Deluding into the Same Vices Six Other Females, Who, like Her, Had Put Their Consciences Under His Direction. With a Preface by the Publisher. Containing a Short and Plain Account of the Rules of Proceeding According to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of This Nature. Printed by S. Powell, and sold at the corner of Sycamore-Alley in Dame's-street, 1731.

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