A brief account of the indulgences, privileges, and favours, conferred on the order ... of ... the virgin Mary of mount Carmel, tr. by T. Coleman. To which is added, a list of the generals who have governed the order

A brief account of the indulgences, privileges, and favours, conferred on the order ... of ... the virgin Mary of mount Carmel, tr. by T. Coleman. To which is added, a list of the generals who have governed the order
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