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Title The Holy life of Philip Nerius founder of the Congregation of the Oratory. : To which is annexed a relation written by S. Augustine of the miracles in his dayes, wrought many of them in or near the city wherein he resided and well-known to him. And a relation of sundry miracles wrought at the monastery of Port-Royall in Paris, A.D. 1656. publikcly [sic] attested by many witnesses. / Translated out of a French copie published at Paris. 1656.
Uniform title De civitate Dei. English. Selections.
Related title Certain pieces of S. Austin.
Relation of sundry miracles wrought at the monastery of Port-Royall, in Paris. Ann. Dom. 1656.
Publication Info At Paris [i.e. England? : s.n.], 1659.



Descript [16], 357, [4], 361-427 p.
Note From the typography, probably an English publication.
"The holy life of Philip Nerius" attributed to Antonio Gallonio by Wing and Clancy (English Catholic books, 414). Page [3] names translator: Jacobus Baccius.
"The holy life of Philip Nerius", "Certain pieces of S. Austin" (a translation of excerpts from "De civitate Dei"), and "A relation of sundry miracles wrought at the monastery of Port-Royall, in Paris. Ann. Dom. 1656" each have divisional title; pagination and register are continuous. The originals of the first and third pieces, if any, have not been identified.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Neri, Filippo, Saint, 1515-1595.
Port-Royal de Paris (Abbey)
Miracles -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
Gallonio, Antonio, -1605.
Bacci, Pietro Giacomo.
Uniform title De civitate Dei. English. Selections.
Related title Certain pieces of S. Austin.
Relation of sundry miracles wrought at the monastery of Port-Royall, in Paris. Ann. Dom. 1656.
Descript [16], 357, [4], 361-427 p.
Note From the typography, probably an English publication.
"The holy life of Philip Nerius" attributed to Antonio Gallonio by Wing and Clancy (English Catholic books, 414). Page [3] names translator: Jacobus Baccius.
"The holy life of Philip Nerius", "Certain pieces of S. Austin" (a translation of excerpts from "De civitate Dei"), and "A relation of sundry miracles wrought at the monastery of Port-Royall, in Paris. Ann. Dom. 1656" each have divisional title; pagination and register are continuous. The originals of the first and third pieces, if any, have not been identified.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Neri, Filippo, Saint, 1515-1595.
Port-Royal de Paris (Abbey)
Miracles -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
Gallonio, Antonio, -1605.
Bacci, Pietro Giacomo.
Uniform title De civitate Dei. English. Selections.
Related title Certain pieces of S. Austin.
Relation of sundry miracles wrought at the monastery of Port-Royall, in Paris. Ann. Dom. 1656.

Subject Neri, Filippo, Saint, 1515-1595.
Port-Royal de Paris (Abbey)
Miracles -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [16], 357, [4], 361-427 p.
Note From the typography, probably an English publication.
"The holy life of Philip Nerius" attributed to Antonio Gallonio by Wing and Clancy (English Catholic books, 414). Page [3] names translator: Jacobus Baccius.
"The holy life of Philip Nerius", "Certain pieces of S. Austin" (a translation of excerpts from "De civitate Dei"), and "A relation of sundry miracles wrought at the monastery of Port-Royall, in Paris. Ann. Dom. 1656" each have divisional title; pagination and register are continuous. The originals of the first and third pieces, if any, have not been identified.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Alt author Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
Gallonio, Antonio, -1605.
Bacci, Pietro Giacomo.

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