1830 Saint Jane Frances Chantal
Catholic Nun Care for Poor Sick Prayers Coombes
Jane Frances de Chantal was an 17th-century Catholic nun
known for founding the Visitation of the Holy Mary – an order which was
established to help the poor, elderly, and sick who were rejected by others.
Chantal was canonized by the Catholic Church in the 18th-century
after which numerous biographical sketches of her life and ministry were
written. One such work was William Coombes’s “History of the Life of St. Jane Frances de Chantal”. This book
describes her charity, her prayer life, her purity, and so much more!
Item number: #25202
Price: $499
COOMBES, William Henry
The history of the life of St. Jane Frances de Chantal : foundress and
first superior of the Order of the Visitation
London: J. Booker, 1830. 1st edition
Details:
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Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 volumes
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Vol. 1 – xvi, 400
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Vol. 2 – vii, [1], 374
· Provenance:
Handwritten – [Annie de Artime], 1845
· Language:
English
· Binding: Leather;
tight and secure
· Size: ~8.5in X 5.5in (21.5cm x 14cm)
· Quite rare
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