BX4705.E3 C4
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Character-glimpses of Most Reverend William Henry Elder, D.D., second Archbishop of Cincinnati / |
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BX4705.E37 C37 2020
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Cardinal Adam Easton (c. 1330-1397) : monk, scholar, theologian, diplomat / |
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BX4705.E4 +A315
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Wizard of ours : maitre d' a Paris, brother in Christ, Monsieur Jose Maria Eguia, S.J. : autobiography of a Basque brother / |
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BX4705.E4 P5 1951
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The spiritual doctrine of Sister Elizabeth of the Trinity. |
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BX4705.E44 B1 1956
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Elizabeth of Dijon, an interpretation of her spiritual mission. |
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BX4705.E44 E45 2000
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Elisabeth von Dijon, den "inneren Rat" entdecken / |
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BX4705.E454 B49 2000
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Beyond borders : writings of Virgilio Elizondo and friends / |
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BX4705.E46 B87 2000
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The ground beneath the Cross : the theology of Ignacio Ellacuría / |
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BX4705.E48 A3 2009
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Finger of God : my driven odyssey toward deliverance / |
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BX4705.E5 G7 1949
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John England, American Christopher. |
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BX4705.E5 G9
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The life and times of John England, first bishop of Charleston (1786-1842) |
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BX4705.E5 O1
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John England, bishop of Charleston, the apostle to democracy, |
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BX4705.E53 R5
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A daughter of the Cross; life and mystical letters of Sister Emilie, |
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BX4705.E531 L4 1944
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Monsieur Emery : l'église d'ancien régime et la révolution. |
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BX4705.E532 M3 1958
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Seal of simplicity: a life of Mother Emilie, first superior in America of the Sisters of St. Mary of Namur. |
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BX4705.E59 C3
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Fr. Enrique Enriquez : "the second column of Xavier's Indian mission" / |
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BX4705.E6 L7 1856
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The Life of Father Maria Ephraim, Vincent Joseph Mathiew Ferrer, preceded by a historical notice of the strict observances of the Cistercians, commonly called Trappists; and followed by a notice of his sister Mary Ephraim, a religious of La Trappe. |
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BX4705.E66994 B55 2015
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The strange case of Ermine de Reims : a medieval woman between demons and saints / |
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BX4705.E8 S6
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Soeur Eugénie. The life and letters of a Sister of charity. |
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BX4705.F1 B7
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The life and letters of Frederick William Faber, D. D., priest of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri. |
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