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::The translator, [[Peter Du Moulin]] (1601&ndash;1684), was appointed to a canonry at Canterbury in 1660. He may have given this copy of the book to the Chapter Library. {{1743 catalogue]|page= 71}}
:The translator, [[Peter Du Moulin]] (1601&ndash;1684), was appointed to a canonry at Canterbury in 1660. He may have given this copy of the book to the Chapter Library. {{1743 catalogue|page= 71}}
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Pierre Du Moulin. The novelty of Popery, : ... against the book of Cardinal Du Perron, entituled, A reply to the answer of ... James King of Great Britain. By Peter Du Moulin ... translated by ... Peter Du Moulin ....
London: 1662.
In a seventeenth-century binding.
The translator, Peter Du Moulin (1601–1684), was appointed to a canonry at Canterbury in 1660. He may have given this copy of the book to the Chapter Library.
Listed in the 1743 printed catalogue, p. 71.