Saint Ignatius, and his first companions [manuscript] [ca. 1844]

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Saint Ignatius, and his first companions [manuscript] [ca. 1844]

[5], iv, 1-2, 2[b], 3-42 leaves, 43-44 p., 45-54, 56-66, [1 blank], 67-77, 77-108 leaves ; 255 x 200 mm bound to 260 x 210 mm.

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Catholic University of America

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