The Life of St. John Baptist de Rossi, translated from the Italian, by Lady Herbert. Introduction on ecclesiastical training and the sacerdotal life, by the Bishop of Salford [H. Vaughan]
by Herbert, Mary Elizabeth Herbert, Baroness, 1822-1911
TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction, by the Bishop of Salford. — On Ecclesiastical Training and the Sacerdotal Life xiii Preface of the Author lxxiii FIRST PART HIS BIRTH AND YOUTH. CHAPTER I. Birth and Early Years of St. John the Baptist de Rossi His Family. - His Early Tears. — He is taken to Genoa. - His uncle makes him oome to Borne. CHAPTER II. The Condition of the Roman College on John Baptist's
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Christian Saints -- Biography, Rossi, Giovanni Battista de, Saint, 1698-1764 |
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