Robert Bellarmine

Robert Bellarmine (; 4 October 1542 – 17 September 1621) was an Italian Jesuit and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was canonized a saint in 1930 and named Doctor of the Church, one of only 37. He was one of the most important figures in the Counter-Reformation.

Bellarmine was a professor of theology and later rector of the Roman College, and in 1602 became Archbishop of Capua. He supported the reform decrees of the Council of Trent. He is also widely remembered for his role in the Giordano Bruno affair, the Galileo affair, and the trial of Friar Fulgenzio Manfredi. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo
Published 1720
printed by I. Dalton. The book may be had at Mr. Colstons Sword-Cutler at Charing-Cross, Mr. Jones Stationer by St. Bartholomew's Cloisters, at Mr. Sunderland's coffee-house in Warwick-Lane, Pilgrims coffee-house in High Holborn, near Little Queen-Street, Mrs. Whites in Swithins-Alley by the Royal Exchange

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by Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo
Published 1710
printed for W. Rogers at the Sun against St. Dunstan's Church; and B. Tooke at the Middle-Temple-Gate, in Fleetstreet

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by Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo
Published 1705
printed, and are to be sold by W. Freeman, at the Bible, over against the Middle Temple Gate, in Fleetstreet

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by Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo
Published 1703
printed for Robert Gibson at the Roe-Buck between the two Temple Gates in Fleetstreet ; and Jacob Tonson within Gray's-Inn Gate next Gray's-Inn Lane

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by Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo
Published 1723
printed by I. Dalton, and may be had at Mr. Hardings, at Mr. Lambs, at Mr. Sunderland's coffee house, at Mr. Allens, and at the Leghorn coffee house