An account of a girl who pretended to see visions, a religious mystic of the 17th cent.
MS. Douce 238
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Title
An account of a girl who pretended to see visions, a religious mystic of the 17th cent.
Shelfmark
MS. Douce 238
Summary
'Memoire d'une admirable conduitte de Dieu sur une ame particuliere', in two books: an account of a girl who pretended to see visions, a religious mystic of the 17th cent. (see fol. 47): beg. 'I. De sa jeunesse ... Cap. 1. La personne dont nous auons dessein.' The abbé (Pierre Jacques?) Sepher has written a note about the book, which is lettered outside 'Vie de Sr Marie.'.
Date
written in the 18th cent.
Language
French
Physical facet
On paper
Physical extent
194 Leaves
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