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79 For the Parlement <strong>of</strong> Paris’s attitude towards the Society <strong>and</strong> its desire to remove it from<br />

France, see Nelson, Jesuits, 46-49. The regional parlements at Rennes, Rouen, <strong>and</strong> Dijon also<br />

banished the Society for promoting regicide, but those in Bordeaux, Aix, <strong>and</strong> Toulouse allowed<br />

the religious group to stay; see Eric Nelson, "Interpreting the Edict <strong>of</strong> Rouen: Royal Patronage<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Expansion <strong>of</strong> the Jesuit Mission in France," Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu 72, no.<br />

144 (2003): 406.<br />

80 Lewy, Constitutionalism, 143. The decree was sent on 6 July 1610.<br />

81 The specific publications are: Robert Bellarmine, Tractatus de pote<strong>state</strong> summi pontificis in<br />

rebus temporalibus adversus Gulielmum Barclaium (Cologne: Agrippa, 1610); Jacob Keller,<br />

Tyrannicidium sev scitum catholicorum de tyranni internecione adversus Calviani ministri<br />

calumnias (Munich: N. Henricum, 1611); Martin Becan, Controversia Anglicana de pote<strong>state</strong><br />

Regis et pontificis, contra Lancelottum Andream (Mainz: Mogunt, 1612); Francisco Suarez,<br />

Defensio fidei catholicae et apostolicae adversus Anglicanae sectae errors, cum responsione ad<br />

apologiam pro juramento fidelitatis (Coimbra: Coloniae Agripinae, 1613).<br />

For a discussion <strong>of</strong> these works in relation to the temporal power <strong>of</strong> the pope over sovereign<br />

monarchs, see Bireley, Jesuits, 13-15; Harro Höpfl, Jesuit Political Thought: The Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Jesus <strong>and</strong> the State, c. 1540-1630 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), 315-38;<br />

Lewy, Constitutionalism, 144-46.<br />

82 For the Parlement’s <strong>and</strong> <strong>university</strong>’s reactions to the texts, see Bireley, Jesuits, 14. For Pope<br />

Paul V’s approval <strong>of</strong> Suarez’s publication, see Ludwig von Pastor, The History <strong>of</strong> the Popes:<br />

From the Close <strong>of</strong> the Middle Ages, trans. Ernest Graf, 38 vols. (London: Routledge <strong>and</strong> Kegan<br />

Paul, 1952), 26: 27-28.<br />

83 Lewy, Constitutionalism, 147. The decree was sent on 1 August 1614.<br />

84 Antonio Santarelli, Tractatus de haeresi, schismate, apostasia, sollicitatione in sacramento<br />

Poenitentiae, et de pote<strong>state</strong> Romani Pontificis in his delictis puniendis (Rome: B. Zannetti,<br />

1625). For the most thorough accounts <strong>of</strong> the events surrounding the reception <strong>of</strong> this work in<br />

Paris, which is known as the Santarelli affair, see Fouqueray, Histoire, 4:140-90; Victor Martin,<br />

Le Gallicanisme politique et le clergé de France (Paris: Editions Auguste Picard, 1929), 163-<br />

244.<br />

85 Responses aux considérations sur le livre de Sanctarel jésuite, (France [?]: 1626). A copy <strong>of</strong><br />

the pamphlet is in the Bibliothèque nationale de France.<br />

86 The Parlement <strong>of</strong> Paris condemned the book on 13 March 1626; the Jesuits signed the<br />

condemnation <strong>of</strong> the book on 16 March. For these events, see Fouqueray, Histoire, 4:146-59.<br />

87 The faculty <strong>of</strong> theology censured the work on 4 April 1626, see ibid., 4:172-75. For the<br />

faculty’s <strong>state</strong>ment about the book, see Pastor, History, 28:395.<br />

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