Louis Bailly  

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"The sentiments of the Gallican Church, Dens, Lessius, Suares, Bailly, De la Hogue, are bad enough, yet not half so bad in some points as those of Liguori."--Saint Alphonsus Liguori : or extracts translated from the moral theology of the above Romish saint, who was canonized in the year 1839 (1845) by Richard Blakeney

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Louis Bailly, 1730-1808, author of Theologia moralis ad usum seminariorum[1].




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