There are 115 books by Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Mémoires et correspondance de Duplessis-Mornay (1824). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.
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How many books has Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly written?
BookOrb lists 115 books by Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly.
Where should I start with Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly?
A good starting point is Mémoires et correspondance de Duplessis-Mornay (1824).
What is the Mornay, Philippe de seigneur du Plessis-Marly books in order list?
In publication order: 1. Excellent discours de la vie et de la mort (1576), 2. Traicte, de l'eglise (1579), 3. Traite de l'Eglise (1579), 4. A Notable Treatise Of The Chvrch. In vvhich, are handled all the principall questions, that haue bene moued in our time concerning that matter (1579), 5. A Notable Treatise Of The Chvrch, In which are handled all the principall questions, that haue beene mooued in our time concerning that matter (1580), 6. A notable treatise of the church (1580), 7. An advertisement from a French gentleman (1585), 8. Vitae mortisque atque adeo humanarum actionum Christiana ac pia consideratio (1585), 9. A vvoorke concerning the trewnesse of the Christian religion, written in French (1587), 10. A vvoorke concerning the trewnesse of the Christian religion (1587), 11. A Woorke concerning the trew- nesse of the Christian Religion, written in French (1587), 12. Trattato della chiesa (1591), 13. Trattato della chiesa, nel quale sono dichiarate le principali controuersie nate a nostri tempi intorno a questa materia (1591), 14. A vvorke concerning the trevvnesse of Christian religion, written in French: against atheists, Epicures, Paynims, Iewes, Mahumetists, and other infidels. By Philip of Mornay Lord of Plessie Marlie. Begunne to be translated into English by Sir Philip Sidney Knight, and at his request finished by Arthur Golding (1592), 15. A vvorke concerning the trevvnesse of Christian religion, written in French (1592), and 45 more.