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  <dc:title>The Virtues and Qualities of St Ignatius's Bean</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Translated out of the Italian by N.N. Superiorum permissum. Extat Leodii apud Jacobum Lewis SJ. Anno Domni 1755. There are two complete transcripts. One claims that Thomas Hawkins translated it from the Italian. With it is a bean wrapped in paper on which was written: "The Revd. Mr. Forrester // Beans of St Ignatius [ . . . ] blessed by the Pope against [ . . .]. // Exercitans in the 2nd Retreat.// Sister Mary Joseph."</dc:description>
  <dc:date>Late 18th century</dc:date>
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