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1046 THE GUIDE TO CATHOLIC LITERATURE, 1888-1940
Seton, Elizabeth Ann-continue
cl
1794, and was left a widow with 5 children,
1803; convert, 1805; went to Baltimore to found
a girls’ school, and there founded and be-
came nrst superior of the Sisters of Charity in
the U. S.: died at Emmitsburg. Md.; see
sketch on her life and works in The Cath.
ncy.
Daily thought from her writings; sel. by
Jos. B. Code. 112p. ll '29 Sisters of Charity.
Emmitsburg, Md. $1.25.
Appropriate uotations for each day in the
year (America 2:214 D 7 '29).
Soul of Elizabeth Seton: a spiritual auto-
biography, culled from her wrltin s and mem-
oirs, by a. Daughter of Charity 0 St. Vincent
de Paul. xi-98p. 1 '36 Benz ger. $1.50.
“ e have endeavored to ortray in this
little work the saintly charac r of Elizabeth
Ann Seton, Foundress of the Daughters of
Charity in North America, chiefly through
the medium of her own writings: passages
selected from her journals, letters to relatives
and friends, and her ‘Dear Remembrances,’
written at St. Joseph's in 1812" (introd.).
Pref. note by Very Rev. Chas. L. Souvay,
. . Ave Maria 441826 D 26 '36).
Bailly de Barberey, H. Elizabeth Seton.
Belloc. B. R. Historic nuns.
Burton, K. His dear persuasion.
Code, J. B. Mother Elizabeth Seton.
Feeney, L. Elizabeth Seton.
Malloy, L. Life story of Mother Seton.
Mother Elizabeth Seton; by a Sister of
Charity. '27 . S Vincent-on-Hudson.
N.Y.C. a.
“A brief but edifying account of a great
lover of the B1. Sacrament" (America 37:70
Ap 30 '27).
Mother Seton. '09 Authors.
A history of Mother Seton’s life and work,
written by her spiritual daughters on the
occasion of the centenary of her birth.
Reville, J. C. Mother Seton
Sadlier, A. Elizabeth Seton.
Van Sweringen, S. As the morning rising.
White noon.
Burns, Arthur J. New light on Mother
Seton. (America 46-2593-5 Mr 26 '32), same
with geneol tab (U.S. Cath. Hist Soc. Hist
rec and studies 22:85-100 '32).
Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton.
in commemoration; pref. by Paul Sabatier.
xiii-332p. pl '27 Macmillan. $4.50.
Franciscan studies by such scholars as
Tancred Borenius, Edmund Gardner, Evelyn
Underhill, Harols E. Goad, and Camillo Pe-
lizzi. (Commonweal 6:344 Ag 10 '2 .
Some new sources for the life of B1. Agnes
of Bohemia. (1205-82); introd. '15 Longmans,
St. Agnes was a ilrst cousin of St. Eliza-
beth of Hungary and a. dau hter of the King
of Bohemia. She was a relig ous of the Order
of St. Clare. The book includes 2 ancient
texts of the legend of St. A es: the 14th
century version by Sister atherine Hof-
menin of Nurnberg. and a. 15th century Ger-
man version derived from the Latin ori inal.
(Cath. World 1021545 Ja. '16). No. 8 o the
British Society of Franciscan Studies. “A
monument of painstaking research and keen
discernment” (America 14:43 O 23 '15).
Seton, William (1835-1905): b. New York; g.-s
of Elizabeth Ann Seton (q.v.): educ. St.
John's Coli., Fordham, Mt. St. Mary's Coll.,
Emmitsburg, and the U. of Bonn; Civil War
veteran; practiced law in New York; much
traveled; hon. LL.D., Mt. St. Mary's Coll.,
1890; his forte was presenting scientiilc mat-
ters in attractive English: see monograph on
his life and works by B. Randolph in the
Cath. Enc,.: biog. sketch and por. in the
Cath. Word 66:585-6 Mr '98.
YBli;iilding of the mountain. 263p. '05 New
or .
This novel was in the press at the time
of its author's death.
Glimpse of organic life, past and present
130p. '97 NY.
A series of instructions on natural his-
tory. Divided into 4 parts: The rocks, In-
vertebrates, The age of reptiles, and, Mam-
mals. Brings out the fact that there is no
conflict between religion and science. (Cath.
World 65:84.9-50 S '97).
Romance of the Charter oak. '70, 2d ed '04
O'Shea.
Story for the young, dealing with the seiz-
ing of the state charter of Connecticut from
under the eyes of the British authorities and
its secretion in the Charter Oak. (Cath.
World 80:55-1 Ja '05).
Short stories. '98.
“Each ossesses a clearly defined plot on
which it s well built up" (Cath. World 67:272
'31).
. . (q.v.) Mother Elizabeth Seton My '98).
and the Sisters of Charity. (Truth 37-11-12 Setting it ri,-zht. McGinnis, C. F.
'33)- Settlement. “'0rk
Royal. Pascal. Charm Of Elizabeth Ann Rauecker, B. Settlementsbewegung.
E?t1“’,I1(1)-th(e‘;T11S‘:1”t1(()319;"1(%g1j1‘(3:aA :31%4g1kgH2%11,1:13ii%5: segerrnaxltlresscs on social justice. Drinkwater,
Seton, Robert (1839-1922): b. N.Y.C.; scion of sewn ages of “-Oman, Mackenzge. c.
an ancient ritish-Scottish family. the Earls Seven (lolors of the B. v. Mary. Starr E. A.
Of Wintfmi E-’..-S- Of Mother Elizabeth Seton Seven humlrcil years. Vosburgh, J. iii.
(q.v.); educ. Mt. St. Mary's Col1., U. of Bonn kl 1- r 1 n . ' .
('56). Roman U. (6 years. 13.13.), LL.D.. Name 5%.’? 1.133“-‘iyraf-.'. ‘1‘rtsi3i?er,S.1?.m<E‘.e" R D
P3-me and Seton Hall COIL: PFIVY Chambu Seven last words. Hughes, H. G.
66: 51851301‘. St. JOSef3h'S Church. Jersey City. Seven last words. Sheen, F. J.
'76-0 ; ’Ab . 0f 1181090115. '03: resident 01’ Seven last words of our Lord. Duify, T. G.
Rome, 02-.4; died at the Coll. of St. Eliza- Seven of us. Brown, M. J.
Rfth, 7N.J.. obit., Cath. World 1251265-6 Seven stories. Fullerton.
, ‘ ‘ G. C.
gligzm-W of labor. Ave Maria. Seven Sundays in honor of St. Joseph; tr. from
Da 10c. the S anis . '91 enzi r.
emories of many years (1839-1922); introd. seven 5?“);-(15, 131111;?’ H.g%=.
by Shane Leslie; foreword. '24 Kenedy. $4.50. Seven virtues. Sheen, F. J.
Autobio raphy of a pious, learned, aristo- Seven words of Mary. Bernardine of Siena. St.
cratic pre ate, his early home life, his educa- Seven words of Mary. Plassmann, T.
cation, priestly life. travels and friendshi s. Seven words spoken by Christ on the cross.
He was not fond of America. believing e
was not liked here. His foreword traces the
Seton family back to colonial days. (Cath.
World 1191277 My '24) (Commonweal 1:468
Mr 4 '25) (America 30:310 Ja. 12 '24).
Old family; or. The Setons of Scotland and
America. '00 Brentano’s.
How old the family is may be seen from
the fact that Sir Christopher Seton married
a. sister of Robert Bruce. In fact, the family
records in Scotland go back to 1107. “One
of the most interesting books of family his-
tory" (Cath. World 71 :425-6 Je.’00). .
Seton, Walter W.: sec., Brit. Soc. of Franciscan
Studies.
(ed) St. Francis of Assisi, 1226-1926: essays
Robert Beilarmine, St.
Seven years on the Pacific slope. Fraser, M. C.
Seven-fold gift. Rob.ison,,W. .
Segelligeli‘ crises in world history. Shepperson.
r. . .
Seventh national eucharistic congress; introd.
by Joseph J. Mullen. '36 pl Msgr. Bergin, 605
Guarantee b1dg., Cleveland. $5.
Includes a history of the Congress, the ser-
mons and addresses delivered at it, an account
of the Congress personalities, etc., and a pic-
torial review of the Congress. (Ave Maria
442218 Ag 14 '36).
Seventeenth century anthology. Meynell. A. C.,
Scve-nticth week. Miriam Teresa, Sr.