This article describes four volumes comprising more than twenty titles printed by the Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide in Rome during the seventeenth century. The volumes, originally owned by Johan Gabriel Sparwenfeld (1655–1727), were donated to Uppsala University Library in the beginning of the eighteenth century and are still included in the collection of this library. The titles include alphabets and other works in Armenian, Arabic, Georgian, Hebrew, Persian, etc., as well as five Slavic publications printed with Cyrillic and Glagolitic letters: Azbukividnêk slovinskiĵ (1629), Ispoviedaonik sabran iz pravoslavniech naučitelia (1630), Ispravnik za erei ispovidnici (1635), Ispovedanie pravoslavnoe very (1648) and, perhaps the most spectacular, a copy of Filip Stanislavov’s Abagar (1651) in the form of a scroll.