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Francis de Sales (french: François de Sales; it, Francesco di Sales; 21 August 156728 December 1622) was a Bishop of Geneva and is revered as a
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in the Catholic Church. He became noted for his deep faith and his gentle approach to the religious divisions in his land resulting from the Protestant Reformation. He is known also for his writings on the topic of
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and spiritual formation, particularly the '' Introduction to the Devout Life'' and the ''Treatise on the Love of God''.


Life


Early years

Francis de Sales was born two months premature on 21 August 1567 in the
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into the noble Sales family of the
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, in what is today Thorens-Glières, Haute-Savoie, France. His father was François de Sales, Lord of Sales, and Novel, and by marriage, de Boisy. His mother was a noblewoman, Françoise de Sionnaz, the only child of the prominent magistrate, Melchior de Sionnaz, Seigneur de Vallières, de la Thuile, and de Boisy. This being one of the noblest families in Savoy, Francis's father was generally known as M. de Boisy. He was baptized Francis Bonaventura after his godparents, François de la Fléchère and Damoiselle Bonaventure de Chevron-Villette, who was also his widowed, maternal grandmother. His father wanted him, the first of his six sons, to attend the best schools in preparation for a career as a magistrate. He, therefore, enjoyed a privileged education in the nearby town of La Roche-Sur-Foron, and at the age of eight at the Capuchin college in
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.Pernin, Raphael. "St. Francis de Sales." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 11 March 2020


Education and self-consecration

In 1578, de Sales went to the Collège de Clermont, then a
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institution, to study
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and humanities. On this first visit to Paris, he lived near the Église Sainte-Geneviève with his three cousins. As a nobleman, he was accompanied by his servant and by a priest tutor, Abbé Déage. To please his father, he took lessons in the gentlemanly pursuits of riding, dancing, and fencing. De Sales is described as intelligent and handsome, tall and well built with blue-grey eyes, somewhat reserved and quiet, and a welcome guest in the homes of the nobility among whom his father had connections. In 1586 Francis de Sales attended a theological discussion about predestination, convincing him of his damnation to
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. A personal crisis of despair resulted. This conviction lasted through December 1586. His great despair made him physically ill and even bedridden for a time. Sometime in either late December or early January 1587, he visited the old parish of Saint-Étienne-des-Grès, Paris, where he prayed the " Memorare" before a famed statue of Our Lady of Good Deliverance, a Black Madonna. He consecrated himself to the
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and decided to dedicate his life to God with a vow of chastity. He then became a tertiary of the Minim Order. De Sales ultimately concluded that God had good in store for him, because "God is love", as John's First Epistle attests. This faithful devotion to God not only expelled his doubts but also influenced the rest of his life and his teachings. His way of teaching Catholic spirituality is often referred to as the Way of Divine Love, or the Devout Life, taken from a book he wrote of a similar name: '' Introduction to the Devout Life'. De Sales completed his studies at Collège de Clermont and enrolled at the University of Padua in Italy, where he studied both law and theology."Saint Francis de Sales", Franciscan Media
/ref> He was accompanied by his twelve-year-old brother, Gallois, also a student in Padua. De Sales took Antonio Possevino, a priest in the Society of Jesus, as his spiritual director.


Return to Savoy

In 1592, de Sales received his doctorate in law and theology and made up his mind to become a priest. He made a pilgrimage to Loreto, Italy, famous for its Basilica Della Santa Casa (Shrine of the Holy House) and then returned home to
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. As the eldest son and heir, he held the title of Seigneur de Villeroget. The Senate of Chambéry admitted him as a lawyer. Meanwhile, his father secured various positions for Francis, including an appointment as a senator. His father also chose a wealthy noble heiress as his bride. But Francis refused to marry, preferring to stay focused on his chosen path. His father initially refused to accept that Francis had chosen the priesthood rather than fulfill his expectations with a political-military career. His cousin, Canon Louis de Sales, persuaded the Bishop of Geneva, Claude de Granier, to obtain for Francis the position of provost of the cathedral chapter of Geneva, a post in the patronage of the pope. It was the highest office in the diocese; M. de Boisy yielded. After signing over to his younger brother, Louis, his title and right of succession, Francis was ordained in 1593.


Priest and provost

Because the Calvinists controlled Geneva, the bishop resided about twenty miles south, in
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. De Sales preached in the Cathedral of Annecy, at parish churches, and before confraternities. He was an effective speaker, his voice was deep and rich in tone, his speech somewhat slow and measured. His sermons were comparatively short and without the customary displays of erudition. He avoided controversy and focused on a particular point of duty, a specific virtue, or the correction of some vice. The cathedral chapter recommended that, although only twenty-seven years of age, the provost be named Grand Penitentiary of the diocese, with the result that de Sales found himself taking many more confessions.


Chamblais

In 1594, the Duke of Savoy requested the Bishop to send a missioner to Chamblais, an area that had been long held by the Swiss, and only recently returned to Savoy. The task would be both difficult and dangerous; and the most qualified for the assignment was the provost. Despite his family's objections, de Sales readily accepted. Accompanied only by his cousin, the Canon Louis, they made their base the fortress of
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, to which the Governor of the Province, Baron d'Hermance, insisted they return each night. Gradually they expanded their efforts, with de Sales concentrating on Thonon-les-Bains, which had become almost completely Calvinist. He also attended the Savoyard soldiers garrisoned at Allinges. They met great opposition from the Geneva ministers who accused de Sales of being a sorcerer. He moved to Thonon, where he boarded with a widow, who on one occasion hid him from some armed men. More than once he escaped death at the hands of assassins. His mother managed to send him some linen and money, which he distributed to the poor. A good deal of his religious instruction was handled individually and privately. It was at this time that Francis began writing pamphlets which were later collected and published as ''The Catholic Controversy''. Gradually the mission began to show some small success. In 1599 he was appointed
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of Geneva. In 1602, he was sent on a diplomatic mission to Henry IV of France, to negotiate the restoration of Catholic worship in
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, a part of the diocese that had been returned to France. He was invited to give the
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en sermons at the
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. The morals at court reflected those of the King, which were notorious, yet King Henry became personally attached to Francis and is said to have observed, "A rare bird, this Monsieur de Genève, he is devout and also learned; and not only devout and learned but at the same time a gentleman. A very rare combination." While in Paris, he also met
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and Madame Acarie. They consulted with him on matters such as the introduction of Teresa of Ávila's Carmelites into France and plans for the reforming of monasteries and convents. He was consulted on matters of conscience by persons at court.


Bishop of Geneva

In 1602, Bishop Granier died, and Sales was consecrated Bishop of Geneva by Vespasien Gribaldi, assisted by Thomas Pobel and Jacques Maistret, O.Carm. as co-consecrators. He resided in
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(now part of modern-day France) because Geneva remained under Calvinist control and therefore closed to him. His diocese became famous throughout Europe for its efficient organization, zealous clergy and well-instructed laity, an achievement in those days."Oblate History", Oblates of St. Francis De Sales, Wilmington- Philadelphia Province
He worked closely with the
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, which was very active in preaching the Catholic faith in his diocese. They appreciated his cooperation so much that in 1617 they made him an official associate of the Order, the highest honor possible for a non-member. It is said that at Evian, on the south shore of Lake Geneva,
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appeared to him and said: "You desire martyrdom, just as I once longed for it. But, like me, you will not obtain it. You will have to become an instrument of your own martyrdom."''The Franciscan Book Of Saints'', edited by Marion Habig, ofm, Franciscan Herald Press, 1959
During his years as bishop, de Sales acquired a reputation as a spellbinding preacher and something of an
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. His motto was, "He who preaches with love, preaches effectively." His goodness, patience and mildness became proverbial.


Author

These last qualities come through in Sales' books, the most famous of which was ''Introduction to the Devout Life'', which – unusual for the time – was written for laypeople, especially for women. In it he counseled charity over penance as a means of progressing in the spiritual life. Sales also left the mystical work, the "Treatise on the Love of God", and many highly valued letters of
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, including those with Jane Frances de Chantal compiled in the ''Letters of Spiritual Direction''.


Founder

Along with Chantal, Sales founded the women's Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary (Visitandines) in Annecy on 6 June 1610. Denis-Simon de Marquemont, the archbishop, required the order's members maintain cloistered lives. Sales also established a community of men, an
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, at Thonon-les-Bains, with himself as the superior or Provost. This work, however, was crippled by his death, and that foundation soon died out.


Death

In December 1622 de Sales was required to travel in the entourage of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, for the Duke's Christmas tour of his domain. Upon arrival in Lyon, de Sales chose to stay in the gardener's hut at the Visitandine monastery in that city. While there he suffered a stroke, from which he died on 28 December 1622."The Life Story of St. Francis de Sales", Salesians of Don Bosco in the United States (USA West Province)
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Veneration after his death

Francis de Sales has been styled "the Gentleman Saint" because of his patience and gentleness. Despite the resistance of the populace of Lyon to moving his remains from that city, Sales was buried on 24 January 1623 in the church of the Monastery of the Visitation in
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, which he had founded with Chantal, who was also buried there. Their remains were venerated there until the French Revolution. Many miracles have been reported at his shrine. De Sales' heart was kept in Lyon, in response to the popular demand of the citizens of the city to retain his remains. During the French Revolution, however, it was saved from the revolutionaries by being carried by the Visitation nuns from Lyons to Venice. Francis de Sales was beatified in 1661 by
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, who then canonized him four years later. He was declared a
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by
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in 1877. The Roman Catholic Church celebrates Saint Francis de Sales' feast on 24 January, the day of his burial in
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in 1624. From the year 1666, when his
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was inserted into the General Roman Calendar, until its 1969 revision, he was celebrated on 29 January. Francis is
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in the Church of England with a Lesser Festival on
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. In 2022, Francis de Sales was officially added to the Episcopal Church liturgical calendar with a feast day shared with Jane Frances de Chantal on 12 December.


Patronage

In 1923,
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proclaimed him a patron of writers and journalists, because he made extensive use of broadsheets and books both in spiritual direction and in his efforts to convert the Calvinists of the region. Sales developed a sign language in order to teach a deaf man about God. Because of this, he is the patron saint of the deaf. Having been founded as one of the first non-cloistered group of sisters after attempts to do so with the Visitation Sisters founded by de Sales and de Chantal, the Sisters of St. Joseph (founded in Le Puys, France, in 1650) take Francis de Sales as one of their patrons. The Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales, founded by the
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Pierre Mermier in 1838, were the first Religious congregation to adopt his spirituality in the 19th century. *The
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of the Salesians of Don Bosco, founded by John Bosco in 1859 (approved by the Holy See in 1874), is also known as the Society of Saint Francis de Sales, and is placed under his patronage. *The
Oblate Sisters of St. Francis de Sales The Oblate Sisters of St. Francis de Sales ( Latin: Oblati Sancti Francisci Salesii, O.S.F.S.) are a congregation of Roman Catholic Religious Sisters who base their spirituality on the teachings of St. Francis de Sales and St. Jane de Chantal ...
were founded by Léonie Aviat and
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, under the spiritual guidance of the
Marie de Sales Chappuis Marie de Sales Chappuis, VHM (16 June 1793 in Soyhières, Canton of Bern (now Jura), Switzerland – 7 October 1875 in Troyes, Aube, France) was a Catholic nun and a spiritual leader in the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary. She also co-f ...
in 1866. The Oblates of St. Francis de Sales order for men was later founded by Brisson, also under the guidance of Marie de Sales, in 1875. *The Paulist Fathers in the United States count him.


Legacy


Congregations

In the 19th century, his vision for religious communities was revived. Several religious institutes were founded during that period for men and women desiring to live out the spiritual path which de Sales had developed. *The
Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales The Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales (MSFS), also known as the Fransalians, was founded in Annecy, France on 24 October 1838 by Fr. Peter Mermier under the patronage of St. Francis de Sales. The political disturbances in the country, especial ...
(MSFS), founded by the
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Pierre Mermier in 1838, were the first congregation to adopt his spirituality in the 19th century. *The
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of the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB), founded by John Bosco in 1859 (approved by the Holy See in 1874), is also known as the Society of Saint Francis de Sales, and is placed under his patronage. *The
Oblate Sisters of St. Francis de Sales The Oblate Sisters of St. Francis de Sales ( Latin: Oblati Sancti Francisci Salesii, O.S.F.S.) are a congregation of Roman Catholic Religious Sisters who base their spirituality on the teachings of St. Francis de Sales and St. Jane de Chantal ...
(OSFS) were founded by Léonie Aviat and
Louis Brisson Louis Brisson, OSFS (23 June 1817 – 2 February 1908) was a French Roman Catholic priest and the founder of both the Oblate Sisters of Saint Francis de Sales and the Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales. He founded the female branch alongside Lé ...
, under the spiritual guidance of the
Marie de Sales Chappuis Marie de Sales Chappuis, VHM (16 June 1793 in Soyhières, Canton of Bern (now Jura), Switzerland – 7 October 1875 in Troyes, Aube, France) was a Catholic nun and a spiritual leader in the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary. She also co-f ...
in 1866. *The
Oblates of St. Francis de Sales The Oblates of St. Francis de Sales (Latin: ''Oblati Sancti Francisci Salesii'', O.S.F.S.) are a congregation of Roman Catholic priests and brothers who follow the teachings of St. Francis de Sales and St. Jane de Chantal. The community was foun ...
(OSFS) order for men was later founded by Brisson, also under the guidance of Marie de Sales, in 1875. *The Paulist Fathers in the United States count him as one of their patrons. The Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, a society of priests founded in the 20th century, also has Francis de Sales as one of their three primary patrons. One of the major apostolates of the Institute in the United States is the Oratory of St. Francis de Sales in St. Louis, Missouri.


Influence on other saints

Vincent de Paul met Francis de Sales in Paris in 1618 or 1619. Francis de Sales' spirituality and writings, especially ''An Introduction to the Devout Life'', and ''Treatise on the Love of God'', were to have a profound influence on Vincent. His writings on the perfections of the heart of Mary as the model of love for God influenced John Eudes to develop the devotion to the
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.


Namesakes


Educational institutions

* St Francis College, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, England *St. Francis de Sales Catholic Junior School, Liverpool, England
School of Sacred Heart St. Francis de Sales, Bennington, Vermont
*St. Francis de Sales Catholic School, Toronto, ON, Canada *St Francis De Sales Catholic School, Houston, TX *St. Francis de Sales Catholic School Riverside CA *St. Francis de Sales Catholic School, Lake Zurich, IL
St. Francis de Sales School
Morgantown, WV, United States *St Francis de Sales School, Beckley, West Virginia *St Francis de Sales School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * St. Francis de Sales Catholic High School, Walla Walla, Washington * DeSales High School in Louisville, Kentucky * DeSales University, located in Center Valley, Pennsylvania (formerly Allentown College of St. Francis de Sales) * Mount de Sales Academy, Catonsville, Maryland * Mount de Sales Academy, Georgia * Saint Francis de Sales Seminary Milwaukee, Wisconsin *
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, Wilmington, DE, United States * St. Francis DeSales High School in
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, in Mount Barker, South Australia, Australia
St. Francis de Sales – St. Stephen School
in Geneva, NY, United States * St. Francis de Sales School, in Nagpur, India, managed by the
Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales The Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales (MSFS), also known as the Fransalians, was founded in Annecy, France on 24 October 1838 by Fr. Peter Mermier under the patronage of St. Francis de Sales. The political disturbances in the country, especial ...
* St. Francis de Sales School, in New Delhi, India, managed by the
Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales The Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales (MSFS), also known as the Fransalians, was founded in Annecy, France on 24 October 1838 by Fr. Peter Mermier under the patronage of St. Francis de Sales. The political disturbances in the country, especial ...
* St. Francis de Sales School, in Gangapur City, India, managed by the
Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales The Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales (MSFS), also known as the Fransalians, was founded in Annecy, France on 24 October 1838 by Fr. Peter Mermier under the patronage of St. Francis de Sales. The political disturbances in the country, especial ...
*St.Francis De sales School, in Nallasopara, India, managed by the Missionaries of St.Francis de Sales * St. Francis de Sales School, in Dhemaji, India, managed by the
Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales The Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales (MSFS), also known as the Fransalians, was founded in Annecy, France on 24 October 1838 by Fr. Peter Mermier under the patronage of St. Francis de Sales. The political disturbances in the country, especial ...
* St. Francis de Sales School, Nizamabad, Telangana, India. * St. Francis de Sales School (Wellington, New Zealand) * St. Francis de Sales High School, Francis Nagar, Korutla * St. Francis de Sales School for the Deaf in Brooklyn,
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St. Francis de Sales School for the Deaf, Brooklyn, NY
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, in Nagpur, India * The three seminary departments in the Archdiocese of Lipa are named after St. Francis de Sales (St. Francis de Sales Minor, Major, and Theological Seminary) * St Francis de Sales College, Bengaluru, India * SFS Public School and Junior College, Kerala(Ettumanoor), India * St. Francis de Sales elementary school, Lake Geneva, WI, United States * St. Francis de Sales School, Salisbury, MD, United States * St. Francis de Sales Regional Catholic School, Herkimer, NY, United States * St. Francis de Sales Catholic School, Lockport, NY, United States (formerly St. Francis de Sales High School) * St. Francis de Sales School, Sherman Oaks, CA, United States


Others

* The island of
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* Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center in Hartford, CT, United States. * St. Francis de Sales Broadcast Center in Batangas City, Philippines houses two radio stations under the Catholic Media Network:
99.1 Spirit FM DWAM (99.1 FM), broadcasting as 99.1 Spirit FM, is a radio station owned and operated by the Radyo Bayanihan System, the media arm of the Archdiocese of Lipa. The station's studio is located at the 2nd floor, St. Francis de Sales Broadcast Cent ...
and ALFM 95.9 Radyo Totoo * St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church * St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church (Charlestown, Mass.) * St Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church (Purcellville, Virginia)
St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church
Morgantown, WV, United States


Bibliography

* Francis de Sales, ''Introduction to the devout life'', London, 2012. limovia.net * Francis de Sales, ''Treatise on the love of God'' nown as "Theotimus" London, 2012. limovia.net * ''Introduction to the Devout Life (Translated and Edited by John K. Ryan)'', Doubleday, 1972. * ''The Catholic Controversy: St. Francis de Sales' Defense of the Faith'', TAN Books, 1989. * ''Set Your Heart Free (Edited by John Kirvan)'', Ave Maria Press, 2008. * ''Sermons of St. Francis de Sales on Prayer'', TAN Books, 1985. * ''Sermons of St. Francis de Sales on Our Lady'', TAN Books, 1985. * ''Sermons of St. Francis de Sales For Lent'', TAN Books, 2009. * ''Sermons of St. Francis de Sales for Advent and Christmas'', TAN Books, 1987.


See also

* Saint Francis de Sales, patron saint archive *
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External links

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Works


''Introduction to the Devout Life''
Frederick Pustet & Co. (192X)
''Set Your Heart Free''
Readings from De Sales
''Spiritual Conferences''
from Oblates of St. Francis de Sales
''An Abridgment of the Interior Spirit of the Religious of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary''
George Templeman (1834)
''The Mystical Flora of St. Francis de Sales; or, The Christian Life Under the Emblem of Plants''
M.H. Gill & Son (1877)
''Maxims and Counsels of St. Francis de Sales for Every Day in the Year''
M.H. Gill & Son(1884)
''Of the Love of God''
Rivington's (1888)
''The Secret of Sanctity, According to St. Francis de Sales and Father Crasset, S.J.''
Benziger Brothers (1893)
''Letters to Persons of the World''
Benziger Brothers (1894)
''The Catholic Controversy''
Burns and Oates (1909)
''Letters to Persons in Religion''
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