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8 Religious SubjeSfs. Oafs

194 St. Catherine, in half length, from Ra-

phael Urbiny ex Coll. Arundel.

195 A Poem on facred Contentment.

196 The Holy Virgin appearing to St. Nor-

bert, and caufing white Robes to b*
brought him by Angels: At the bot-
tom an Infcription, beginning—Diva
Virgo. After Diepenbecke.

197 St. Fiacre invoked by the Princes of
England. A little Piece.

198 J A Manual of Prayers and Litanies ac-
209\ cording to the Days of the Week.

This Title and Eleven Plates, Morn-
ing Prayer. Sunday, Refurrediion.
Monday, Chrift raifing the Dead.
Tuefdayf Eating the Paffbver. Wed-
nefday, Carrying the Holy Crofs and
Followers. Thurfday, Laft Supper.
Friday, Crucifixion. Saturday, Salu-
tation. Pfalms, King David kneeling.
Kneeling before the Altar. Receiving
the Sacrament*

210 An Angel holding up a Crofs with a

Crown upon it, and leading a Youth,
who has a Snake encircled about his
Hand, and a Bird upon that; an Em-
blematical Device perhaps of Eternity.

211 St. Bruno {landing, his Character wrote

at the Bottom of the Print.

212 St. Bathilda of France, Foundrefs of

the Abbey of Chelies, died in the
Year 669. Jan. 26. W. Hollar fecit.
A Woman in a Nun's Drefs fitting
under a Throne, crown'd ; and with
a Glory, three Men in Robes and
with Coronets coming to her.

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