Devine, C.P. Arthur: copy of original document in Highgate Archives. Certificate from Dr. John Capocetti that Fr. Arthur Devine was then suffering from chronic and acute alcoholism.This is a sealed translation by Fr. Peter Paul (del Principe). See item located at 1/6/5/28 (serial no. 8237). Letter to Provincial asking whether an embargo should be placed on this doucument? He issued verbal instructions that it should not so be.
Devine, C.P. Arthur: letter from W. Lovell, Lynwood, to Arthur. Quotes from Dom Gasquet, OSB, on need for systematic instruction. Congratulates Arthur on his "Creed Explained". Compares the sloppy way Mass is often said in England. Thanks Arthur for Masses said for his sick brother-in-law.
Devine, C.P. Arthur: letter from E. Surmont (no address). Thanks Arthur for copy of his "Commentaries". Hopes it will have a large circulation and help nuns.
Devine, C.P., His writings: The Creed Explined. This would seem to be a xontinuation (or possibly Vol 2) of The Creed Explained which is located at 47/2/1/3 serial no 8241. There are no facing pages to this item and it begns at p 211. Item at 47/2/1/3 concluides at p 210
Devine, C.P., His writings: Commentary On The Decree Quemadmodum As A Supplement To "Convent Life: (see item located at 47/2/1/1 serial no 8239): London: H, Washboirne and Dublin M.H.Gill & Son: 1889
Devine, C.P., His writings: Histpry Of The Passion Being The Gospel Narative of the Suffferings of Christ ANd The Dolours of Mary With Notes An Comments:: London, Burns & Oates, Limited: 1890
Devine, C.P., His writings: The Creed Explained or An Exposition Of Catholic Doctrine According To The Creeds Of Faith And The Constitutions & Definitiions Of The Church; London H, Washbourne and Dublin M.H.Gill & Son 1892 THIS WOULD APPEAR TO BE THE FIRST PART OF THIS WORK (PROBABLY VOL 1), IT CONCLUDES AT P 210. SEE ITEM LOCATED AT 47/2/1/4 SERIL NO 8242 WHICH BEGINS AT P 211
Devine, C.P., Convent Life or The Duties of Sisters Dedicated in Religion to the Srvice of God: Intended chiefly for Suuperiors and Confessors London 1889