M. THOMAS SAGITTARIUS
Public Professor,
TWO ORATIONS
ON
That Political Question.
Whether the children of Lutherans can be sent to Jesuit schools with a clear conscience of their parents, and to the benefit of the children themselves, and
be transferred
Publicly
Delivered in solemn promotions by himself, as he was then Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy.
With the addition of other matters, which the other side of the page shows.
There is added,
By the Reverend, most illustrious, and most deserving man of the Church of Christ, Dn. GEORG GEORGE MYLIUS, Doctor of Theology, and at that time primary Professor at Jena, an epistolary work on the same subject in German.
That Evangelical Christians in Livonia, etc.,
ought to have aversion and conscience regarding sending
their children to Jesuit schools, colleges, and seminaries,
for the highest welfare and salvation of themselves and their children.
J E N A
PRINTED BY THE HEIRS OF LIPPOLDIUS.
YEAR 1612.