Busembaum, Herman
, of Nottelen in Westphalia,
a Jesuit, who died 1668, wrote a small “Meduila Theologize Moralis,” 12mo, which La Croix, one of his brethren, has enlarged to two vols. folio; the last edition is
1757. The idea of the pope’s authority, even over the
persons of kings, is carried, in this work, to the height of
extravagancy: all secular tribunals, therefore, united in
its condemnation. The parliament of Toulouse in 1757,
and that of Paris in 1761, ordered it to be burnt. 2
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Busembaum, Herman (?–1668)
Caab (?–
1668)