Date: 1709
Author: Nicolas L’Herminier (1657-1735)
Publisher: Parisiis, Florentinum Delaulne, viâ Jacobaeâ, M.DCCIX
Full title: 'Summa theologiae ad usum scholae accommodate. Tomus Tertius, qui complectitur tractatum de incarnatione verbi divini. authore Nicolao L’Herminier ... Editio secunda primâ dimidio auctior'
Originally published as a six-volume series comprising:
Vol. I. De attributis divinis; Vol. 2. Part 1: De Ss. Trinitate. Part II. De angelis. Quibus accessit brevis introductio ad Scripturam sacram; (Extant); Vol. 3. De incarnatione divini Verbi; Vol. 4. Part I: De gratia Dei. Part II: De justificatione et merito; Vol. 5 Part I: De actibus humanis. Part II: De legibus; Vol. 6 De peccatis. Volume III: 568 pp 20 cm.
A plate showing a view of the Sulphur Well (or Royal Pump Room) in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
A flier titled ‘A few Suggestions for Temperance Work approved provisionally by the Standing Committee of Bishops in January 1906’. The flier refers to the temperance crusade and related mission work undertaken by the Capuchin friars in various dioceses around the country.
Suggestions for the revision of the Regulae Seminarii by those Vincentian confreres who have been or are engaged in the work of Spiritual Direction or Formation.
Photocopy of a set of suggestions for the new constitution of the College of All Hallows (unsigned).
Manuscript notes for suggested changes in regime in Blackrock.
Suffrages; Passionist Sisters: Typewritten copy from Jeremiah of the Most Holy Crown of Thorns (Rome) to the Mother General of Passionist Sister in England. Writes to agree with the idea of mutual Suffrages for the Dead between the Sisters and us..
Situation of Belgium monks in Glenstal, and background of foundation.
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Substance of the speech of the Right Hon. Robert Peel, in the House of Commons, on Friday, 9th May, on the Right Hon. Henry Grattan’s motion, that the House should resolve itself into a Committee, to take into consideration the laws affecting the Roman Catholics of the United Kingdom’ (London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1817).
Blank subscription forms for copies of ‘An Macaomh’, published at St. Enda’s School, Cullenswood House, Rathmines.