Religious orders (male)
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D’encre et de sang: politiques jésuites de l’écrit dans les premiers temps de la mission anglaise de 1580 à 1610
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The Ampleforth Journal, 1895–
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Mercia. Tragedia da rappresentarsi dagl'Alunni del Collegio Inglese in Roma Ne' giorni di Carnevale.
Lobb was the author of the following verse tragedies, all in five acts: Zeno, Tragœdia, Rome, 1648, Antwerp, n.d. Mercia, Tragœdia, Rome, 1648. Theoctitus sive constans in Aula virtus, Liège, n.d. Tragœdiæ quinque, quarum duæ postremæ nunc primum lucem vident, Liège, 1657; Cologne, 1680 and 1697. The two additional pieces, mentioned in the title were Vitus, sive Christiana fortitudo and Leo Armenus, sive Impietas punita. These tragedies were often acted in Italy and Spain. -
Rappresentatione Tragica del Zenone Imperatore Da farsi nel Collegio Inglese di Roma, Nelle correnti Vacanze del Carnevale. Dedicata all’Eminentiss[imo] et Reverendiss[imo] Sig[nor] Il Signor Cardinal Francesco Barberino Vicecancelliero di S[anta] Chiesa, e Protettore d’Inghilterra. In Roma, per Francesco Corbelletti. MDCXXIV. Con Licenza de’ Superiori.
Lobb was the author of the following verse tragedies, all in five acts: Zeno, Tragœdia, Rome, 1648, Antwerp, n.d. Mercia, Tragœdia, Rome, 1648. Theoctitus sive constans in Aula virtus, Liège, n.d. Tragœdiæ quinque, quarum duæ postremæ nunc primum lucem vident, Liège, 1657; Cologne, 1680 and 1697. The two additional pieces, mentioned in the title were Vitus, sive Christiana fortitudo and Leo Armenus, sive Impietas punita. These tragedies were often acted in Italy and Spain. -
Argomento d’Albano, Tragedia Latina, che si recita nel Collegio Inglese. Con un breve Racconto Atto per Atto, Scena per Scena, di quanto in essa si tratta. Anno MDCXIX. Con Licenza de’ Superiori.
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The English Catholics, 1850–1950: essays to commemorate the centenary of the restoration of the hierarchy of England and Wales
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Three belgic fables ; or hieroglyphique ridles. Containing I. The fable of the crafty statesman and subtle cardinal. II. The Passive Goose. III. The - Bull-Dog and Tooth-Drawer
Formerly belonged to the Library of St Omers College -
Mr William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies. First Folio : published according to the true originall copies
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The Jesuit code of liberal education; development and scope of the Ratio studiorum
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Plan et Situation de la Ville de Saint Omer avec Rues, Fregarts, Rivières, et la grandeur des maisons de Religion tant d’hommes que de femmes, comme aussy des Paroisses et Colleges, contenus en Icelle, dit plan Titelouze
This map shows the location of the English Jesuit college of Saint-Omer, duly marked as the «Collège de PP Anglois», alongside the «College de Sainct Omer», operated by the Walloon Jesuits, and with the adjacent parish church of the two colleges – that of St Denis – here marked as «St Denÿs». -
The Life of Philip Thomas Howard, O.P. : Cardinal of Norfolk, Grand Almoner to Catherine of Braganza, Queen-consort of King Charles II., and restorer of the English province of Friar-Preachers or Dominicans, compiled from original manuscripts, with a sketch of the rise, missions, and influence of the Dominican order, and of its early history in England
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A catalogue of the library of the late English Dominican convent at Bornheim [Bornhem] in Flanders. : Comprising a fine collection of old books, with numerous works of Catholic divinity, by Scotch and Irish authors, and many manuscripts ... / Which will be sold by auction, by Saunders & Hodgson, at their great room ... on Monday, February 13th, 1826, and five following days ...
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The English Dominican province (1221-1921)
Foreword / by Bishop Felix Couturier 1. The foundation / by Bede Jarrett 2. In public life / by Walter Gumbley 3. In theology / by Walter Gumbley 4. The Bible / by Hugh Pope 5. Their ascetical teaching / by Bede Jarrett 6. As preachers / by Walter Gumbley 7. In literature / by Edwin Essex 8. At the Reformation / by Bede Jarrett 9. The period of eclipse / by Robert Bracey 10. Their second spring / by Raymund Devas 11. The nuns / by Mary Benvenuta 12. The Third Order / by Fabian Dix. -
The rule of S. Benet. Latin and Anglo-Saxon interlinear version
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Chronica Johannis de Oxenedes
Relates to St Benet's Abbey, Holme, or Hulme, Norfolk -
The Admirable life of Saint Wenefride virgin, martyr, abbesse. Written in Latin about 500 yeares ago, by Robert, monke and priour of Shrewsbury, of the Ven. Order of S Benedict. Devided into two books. And now translated into English, out of a very ancient and authenticall manuscript, for the edification and comfort of Catholikes. By I.F. of the Society of Jesus
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Record-evidences, among archives of the ancient abbey of Cluni, from 1077 to 1534 : illustrative of the history of some of our early kings; and many of its English affiliated foundations. References to records and description from Delisle's catalogue of the National Library of France
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The English martyrs: papers from the Summer school of Catholic studies held at Cambridge, July 28–Aug. 6, 1928
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Historia Brevis Thomae Walsingham: ab Edwardo primo, ad Henricum quintum
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Benedictine Monachism: Studies in Benedictine Life and Rule
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Chronological notes containing the rise, growth and present state of the English congregation of the order of St Benedict
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The English Benedictines, 1540–1688 : from reformation to revolution
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Necrology of the English congregation of the Order of St Benedict, from 1600 to 1883
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Consider your call : a theology of monastic life today
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The Life and Spirit of Father Augustine Baker: Monk and Priest of the English Benedictine Congregation