The Rev. Peter Epinette, S.J., papers, 1805-1830.

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The Rev. Peter Epinette, S.J., papers, 1805-1830.

The Peter Epinette, S.J., papers consist of a manuscript entitled Exhortation on the common rules, and four bound volumes of Epinette's writings. The bindings bear the following titles: [1] Devout considerations; [2] Scripta; [3] Scripta; and [4] Instructions.

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