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- Baunard 1860, p. 54. Freeman & Meyvaert 2001, p. 126. Baunard 1860, p. 77. Baunard 1860, p. 296. Baunard 1860, p. 300. Baunard 1860, p. 301. Baunard 1860...
- Society of the Sacred Heart. One of Barat's earliest biographers was Louis Baunard, who wrote Histoire de la vénérable Mère Madeleine-Sophie Barat, fondatrice...
- Louis Baunard (24 August 1828 – 9 November 1919) was a French rector of the Catholic University of Lille and historian. Baunard was born at Bellegarde-en-Gâtinais...
- Jesuit or Jesuit-trained spiritual director. We know this because Louis Baunard, rector of the Catholic church of Lille and a historian, wrote that they...
- Auge, Thomas E. (1966). Frederic Ozanam and His World. Milwaukee: Bruce. Baunard, Louis (1910). Ozanam in His Correspondence. New York: Benzinger Brothers...
- priest is Le cardinal Lavigerie, éd. Ch. Poussielgue, Paris, 1896 by Louis Baunard. The best, and certainly most recent one, containing reference to other...
- as Reflected in his Letters, B.Phil thesis, Liverpool University, 1976. Baunard, Saint Ambroise, Paris, 1872, 332-348; Hefele, History of the Councils...
- Volume 1 (1926) Prat, Fernand. The Theology of Saint Paul, Volume 2 (1927) Baunard, Louis. The Evening of Life (1930) Batiffol, Pierre. Saint Gregory the...
- Marco Sannazaro (2015, p. 36) Marco Sannazaro (2015, pp. 36 and 38) Louis Baunard (1899, p. 55) Paolo Rotta (1891, pp. 113–114) Aristide Calderini (1940...
- everything becomes divided and perishes." Pie's major biographer was Louis Baunard (in his Histoire du cardinal Pie : évêque de Poitiers, H. Oudin, Poitiers...