[? ROBERT PUGH, ALIAS JONES (d. 1714), D.D.]: Spiritual exercises for Roman Catholic priests, in Latin; circa late 17th cent. The full title (f. 2) runs 'Recollectio spiritualis per decem dies continuos, ubi agitur de exercitio spirituali sacerdotibu... Unspecified
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Pugh, Robert, 1609-1679
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Rogers, David MacGregor, bibliographer
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Downside Abbey (Bath, England)
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The microfilms were obtained by Mother M. Shanahan, R.S.C.J., for her article on Henry Gregory, English Bendictine, published in the R.A.H.S. Journal, December 1966. From the description of Selected papers relating to Australia [microform]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225845760 Downside Abbey was and is a Benedictine house founded in Somerset, England in the late 1700s. It supplied some priests for Australia, the first Benedictine appointee being William Ullat...
Gillow, Joseph, 1850-1921
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