An instruction to performe with fruit the devotion of ten Fridays in honour of S. Francis Xaverius apostle of the Indies Much practised in Rome and augmented particularly of late by some most authentick miracles wrought by the intercession of this glorious saint. Vpon which score he is taken as particular patrone of allmost all Italy. Superiorum permissu.

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An instruction to performe with fruit the devotion of ten Fridays in honour of S. Francis Xaverius apostle of the Indies Much practised in Rome and augmented particularly of late by some most authentick miracles wrought by the intercession of this glorious saint. Vpon which score he is taken as particular patrone of allmost all Italy. Superiorum permissu.
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[Saint-Omer :: s.n.,
1690?]
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"An instruction to performe with fruit the devotion of ten Fridays in honour of S. Francis Xaverius apostle of the Indies Much practised in Rome and augmented particularly of late by some most authentick miracles wrought by the intercession of this glorious saint. Vpon which score he is taken as particular patrone of allmost all Italy. Superiorum permissu." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45926.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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THE COLLOQUIE To SAINT FRANCIS XAVERIVS to obtain a Generous hart.

BEhold at your feet, O most generous Apostle! a soul that most shamefully neglects all things belonging to the service of God. I fear, I confes, the least thing that either seems difficult or any ways terrible; and by this my in∣ordinate pusillanimity I fly back and quitt many a noble action, that otherwise might very much increase the glory of God. O Holy Apostle, grant me but one spark of your great courage, wherewith you vnderwent such difficultys. Animate, and strengh∣then my pusillanimity, that fright∣ned by no opposition, I may most

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manfully and readibly fulfill Gods holy will. Amen.

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