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Denis, Jean-Baptiste, 1676-
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A plot discovered: carried on boldly, these many years by false brethren against the new converts from popery to the protestant religion, in a book, entitled, The spirit of the French refugees manifested. Being a General and Particular Apology, &c. Wherein Is set forth, the Insolence and Ingratitude, of the greatest Part of the French Refugees, towards the English, their Benefactors; their domineering Spirit and Wickedness towards those unhappy Converts, (their Countrymen) and to all poor Protestant Strangers in general; their Fanatical Discipline; their open Endeavours to obstruct the Glory of God; to engross to themselves his Spiritual and Universal Kingdom; and to blast the indisputable Honour of the Charitable, Beneficent, and Zealous British Protestants. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the whole English Nation; and particularly of the most Illustrious and Venerable Clergy. By the Rev. Mr. John Baptist Denis, Llb, naturaliz'd here; formerly Priest; Prebendary of the Chappel of our Lady of Dom Germain, in the Diocese of Toul in Lorrain, Curate of Germé, and of two other Villages annexed to it; afterwards Chaplain and Secretary to the Bishop of Meaux; now Cardinal de Bissy.
Denis, Jean-Baptiste, 1676-Date: [1722?]- Books
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Memoires anecdotes de la cour et du clergé de France. Par le Sieur Jean Baptiste Denis, Ci-Devant Sécretaire de M. L'Evêque de Meaux. Avec L'Histoire du differend du Cardinal de Noailles avec les évêques de Luçon & de la Rochelle, & les Jesuites.
Denis, Jean-Baptiste, 1676-Date: 1712- Books
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Cave serieux & intéressant: ou avis salutaire adressé à la Grande Bretagne: où la monarchie universelle envahie par la Fr**** se voit tout à dêcouvert, ... Sur le manuscrit original, envoyé à bord du vaisseau, Le terrible vengeur, par un captif des Espagnols, à la Havana.
Denis, Jean-Baptiste, 1676-Date: 1738- Books
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The spirit of the French refugees manifested: being an apology in favour of the English and French proselytes, and particularly, of John Baptist Denis. Shewing The Subject and the just Reasons which forced him to withdraw himself from the Churches of the French Refugees in London, after having frequented them for upwards of Fourteen Years. Submitted to the Judgment of the whole Equitable and Generous English Nation, and to all such as are Men of Honour among the French Refugees. By the said John Baptist Denis, Minister and L. L. B. naturaliz'd here, formerly Priest, Prebendary of the Chapel of our Lady of Dom-Germain (diocese of Toul in Lorrain) Curate of Germè, and two other Villages annexed unto it, and afterwards Chaplain and Secretary to the Bishop of Meaux; now Cardinal de Bissy.
Denis, Jean-Baptiste, 1676-Date: 1722