. "Anthony Batt"@en . . . . . . . "Anthony Batt (died 1651), was a Benedictine monk. Batt resided for some years in the English monastery of his order at Dieulwart, in Lorraine. Weldon says that his death occurred 12 Jan. 1651, and adds that \u2018he was a great promoter and practiser of regular discipline, a famous translator of many pious books into English. He wrote a most curious hand, and spent much of his time at La Celle, where there is a Catechism of a large size, which he composed at the instance of some of the fathers in the mission.\u2019 His published works are:"@en . . . . . "Catholicism"@en . . . . . . . "1718"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "32457424"^^ . . . . "England"@en . . "Anthony Batt (died 1651), was a Benedictine monk. Batt resided for some years in the English monastery of his order at Dieulwart, in Lorraine. Weldon says that his death occurred 12 Jan. 1651, and adds that \u2018he was a great promoter and practiser of regular discipline, a famous translator of many pious books into English. He wrote a most curious hand, and spent much of his time at La Celle, where there is a Catechism of a large size, which he composed at the instance of some of the fathers in the mission.\u2019 His published works are: \n* \u2018A Heavenly Treasure of Confortable Meditations and Prayers written by S. Augustin, Bishop of Hyppon. In three severall Treatises of his Meditations, Soliloquies, and Manual,\u2019 translation, St. Omer, 1624, 12mo. \n* . \u2018A Hive of Sacred Honie-Combes, containing most sweet and heavenly counsel, taken out of the workes of the mellifluous doctor S. Bernard, abbot of Clareual,\u2019 Douay, 1631, 8vo. \n* \u2018A Rule of Good Life,\u2019 translated from St. Bernard, Douay, 1633, 16mo. \n* \u2018Thesaurus absconditus in Agro Dominico inventus, in duas partes; 1\u00B0 Precationes, 2\u00B0 Meditationes,\u2019 Paris, 1641, 12mo."@en . . . . . . . "Biography"@en . "1039399728"^^ . . . . . .