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Caeremoniale Hebdomadae Sanctae, OCSO , 1960
Noviter correctum; the Ceremonial of the Holy Week - Newly Corrected; St. Joseph's Abbey Library, Spencer Mass.
Canon Law - notes
Mimeographed notebook listing out the canon law, or rules and regulations, of the catholic church
Capita Selecta Pro Examine Licentiatus, 1960
"Select Chapters For Examine Licensed," Prima series; Book on thirty theses about Philosphy and for licenses; from the Pontificium Athaenum "Angelicum" Faculty of Philosophy
Christian Perfection in Sermon on the Mount and Theological Notion of Law as found in St. Bernard, 1961
Series of essays by Herman Davis about the Sermon on the Mount and the ways following the laws of the church can bring about christian perfection; canon law course, from Gregorian University.
Constitutiones Ordinis Cisterciensium Strictoris Observantiae: A Sancta Sede, Approbatae et Confirmatae , 1921
Forty leaves containing two copies of Constitutiones Ordinis Cisterciensium Strictoris Observantiae: A Sancta Sede, Approbatae et Confirmatae (1921); Two copies of a French pamphlet containing the constitutions of the Cistercians as of 1921, includes an insert with a note from f. Augustin Marre dated November 10, 1921.
De Ordine
73 pages; By William Bertrams; "Of the Order;" discusses the the hierarchies and similar forms of order within the Cistercians and Catholic church
De Potestate Publica Dominativa - thesis
"The Dominative power of Public Service in Canon Law;" Thesis by Cardinal Arcadius Larraona, Professor of Roman law at Pont. Insituto Utriusque Iuris
Dilatabitur ad Orientem, 7/11/1980
In celebration of the Feast Day of St. Benedict; full page pictures with notes written on the opposite page
Dilecto Filio Ignatio Gillet Abbati Generali Ordinis Cisterciensium Reformatorum
4 leaves; Letter from Pope Paul VI to Ignatio Gillet, Abbot General
Grammatical notes on Latin.
Latin Handybook containing Latin grammartical structures and vocabulary. Handwritting on the side front cover indicates the title as well as the school where which T. Davis may have learned the Latin: Dragon School (1962-1968) and Leighton Park School (1968-1970). Another note reads "rebound Winter '68 by Nigel Nicholson."
Tucked in the front is a folded letter and four envelopes.