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Francis Baines (Jesuit)

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The jesuit father, François Bretonneau, published ‘"Abrégé de la Vie de Jacques II, Roy de la Grande Bretagne, &c. Tiré d'un écrit Anglois du R. P. François Sanders, de la Compagnie de Jesus, Confesseur de Sa Majesté," Paris, 1703, 12mo. This appeared in English, under the title of: "An
55:, on 4 January 1673 – 1674, and left for Watten to make his noviceship on 5 April or 4 June 1674. He was professed of the four vows on 15 August 1684. A catalogue of the members of the society, drawn up in 1693, states that he took the degree of 79:
Abridgment of the Life of James II … extracted from an English Manuscript of the Reverend Father Francis Sanders … done out of French from the Paris edition," London, 1704. An Italian translation was published at
121: 43:, which he entered as a convictor or boarder on 6 November 1667. He took the college oath on 27 January 1668–9, and was ordained as a secular priest on 16 April 1672. He was admitted into the 177: 172: 48: 64: 36: 167: 162: 157: 72: 130: 75:, and attended that monarch during his last illness. He died at Saint-Germain on 19 February 1709–10. 98:. This translation has been several times reprinted in England, Ireland, and the United States. 67:, and of the "College of St. Ignatius, London." He was appointed confessor to the exiled king, 94:
Sanders translated from the French version "The Practice of Christian Perfection," by Father
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in 1704; and a Spanish translation, by Francesco de Medyana y Vargas, appeared at
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Jesuit
Worcestershire
college at St. Omer
English College, Rome
Society of Jesus
father-general
Oliva
D.D.
Cologne
college at Liège
James II
Saint-Germain
Milan
Ferrara
Cadiz
Alphonsus Rodriguez
public domain
Cooper, Thompson
Sanders, Francis (1648-1710)
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1648 births
1710 deaths
17th-century English Jesuits
18th-century English Jesuits
English College, Rome alumni
People educated at Stonyhurst College
People from Worcestershire (before 1974)

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