Lectures on the rule of St. Augustine based upon the commentary on the rule by Humbertis de Romanis / Anselm Vitie. 197-

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Lectures on the rule of St. Augustine based upon the commentary on the rule by Humbertis de Romanis / Anselm Vitie. 197-

Consists of course lectures given to the Dominican Nuns of the Perpetual Rosary at the Monastery of the Immaculate Heart in Lancaster, Penn., in the 1970s.

[261] leaves ; 29 cm.

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