Society of the Atonement publications, 1901-1974.

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Society of the Atonement publications, 1901-1974.

Publications of the Friars and Sisters of the Society of the Atonement including THE ANNALS, 1927-1969; THE CANDLE, 1923-1967; ROSE LEAVES, 1901-1910; THE ANTIDOTE; 1919-1930; THE LAMP MAGAZINE, 1903-1974; and books by individual Sisters and Friars.

ca. 10 linear ft.

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