Lefevere, Peter P., Bishop of Zela, Detroit, Michigan, to Archbishop John Baptist Purcell, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1861 March 16
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He is not conscious of being guilty of any of the complaints mentioned in the papers Purcell sent him. Lefevere thinks these attacks are some of the many tricks of that unworthy priest Father Hugh Quigley, D.D. who threatened in public that he would disrobe Lefevere. Quigley wrote to Father Bruiere, Vicar General of the Bishop of Sandwich that he would punish Lefevere because Lefevere prevented him from being received into any diocese. Lefevere received the proposed questions for the Council. Some appear very interesting, but they are copied so badly he cannot make out what they really are. :: II-5-a A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1861 March 16
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English.
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