Sancta Sophia, or, Directions for the prayer of contemplation &c. extracted out of more then (sic) XL treatises / written by the late Ven. Father F. Augustin Baker, a monke of the English congregation of the Holy Order of S. Benedict, and methodically digested by the R.F. Serenvs Cressy of the same order and congregation ...

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Sancta Sophia, or, Directions for the prayer of contemplation &c. extracted out of more then (sic) XL treatises / written by the late Ven. Father F. Augustin Baker, a monke of the English congregation of the Holy Order of S. Benedict, and methodically digested by the R.F. Serenvs Cressy of the same order and congregation ...
Author
Baker, Augustine, 1575-1641.
Publication
Doway :: by Iohn Patte and Thomas Fievet,
1657.
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Subject terms
Asceticism -- Catholic Church.
Perfection -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church.
Monastic and religious life.
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"Sancta Sophia, or, Directions for the prayer of contemplation &c. extracted out of more then (sic) XL treatises / written by the late Ven. Father F. Augustin Baker, a monke of the English congregation of the Holy Order of S. Benedict, and methodically digested by the R.F. Serenvs Cressy of the same order and congregation ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A29583.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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TO the foregoing Approbations I esteemed it much for my aduantage to adioyne the following Testimony of my sincerity and faithfullnes in deliuering the Doctrine of our V. Authour. The excellent person from whom the Letter came will, I hope, pardon this publishing, without a Com∣mission from herselfe, what she priuately directed to mee: since it is done for the better recommendation of the Doctrine so worthily esteemed by her.

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