Faber, Frederick William, 1814-1863 (Personal Name)
- Faber, F. W. (Frederick William), 1814-1863
- Faber, Federico William, 1814-1863
- Faber, Frederic William, 1814-1863
The saints and servants of God, 1850.
nuc89-78096: Chalippe, C. The life of S. Francis of Assisi [MI] 1854 (hdg. on NStBU rept.: Faber, Frederick William, 1814-1864; usage: F.W. Faber)
Faber, Frederick William. Devotion to the Pope. Spanish, 1880: title page (por el M.R.P. Federico William Faber)
Rush-bearing Sunday, 1838: title page (Frederic William Faber, B.A., Fellow of University College, Oxford)
Oxford dictionary of national biography, viewed online on June 28, 2018 (Faber, Frederick William (1814-1863); Church of England clergyman; later a Roman Catholic priest; born June 28, 1814, at Calverley vicarage in Yorkshire; wrote poetry in the 1840's; became part of the circle around John Henry Newman and converted to Catholicism, being ordained to the priesthood on April 3, 1847; died at the Brompton Oratory on September 26, 1863; author of Devotion to the Pope (1860))
Lallemont, Louis. The spiritual doctrine, 2016: page 2 (this work was earlier translated into English by Frederick W. Faber (1814-1863), an Oxford don, Protestant clergyman, and hymn-writer who belonged to the circle of John Henry Newman and converted to Catholicism the same year Newman did)