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| Lectures on Slavery and Serfdom in Europe. By the Very Rev. Canon Brownlow, Vicar-General of Plymouth. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. | ||
| The Catholic Church in England and Wales during the last two centuries. With Map. By Thomas Murphy. With a Preface by Lord Braye. (The Prize Essay of the XV. Club.) Demy 8vo, cloth 2s. 6d. | ||
| Aquinas Ethicus; or, the Moral Teaching of St. Thomas. A translation of the principal portions of the second part of the Summa Theologica, with Notes. By the Rev. Joseph Rickaby, S.J. In two volumes. Price 12s. | ||
| The Wisdom and Wit of Blessed Thomas More. Edited, with Introduction, by the Rev. T. E. Bridgett, C.SS.R., author of "Life of Blessed Thomas More," "Life of Blessed John Fisher," &c. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. | ||
"Prepared with the good taste and scholarship which were so
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the wit and wisdom of the author of 'Utopia' abides the test of
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| Succat; or, Sixty Years of the Life of St. Patrick. By the Very Rev. Mgr. Robert Gradwell. Crown 8vo., cloth 5s. | ||
Monsignor Gradwell in this work has treated his subject from a
novel point of view. In the first place, he has chosen a portion only
of the life of St. Patrick, and that, the one which has for the most
part been treated with scant notice, namely, the years
that preceded his second arrival in Ireland. Again, he has
attempted to exhibit him in the light in which he was seen by his
contemporaries, and has surrounded him with the actual
circumstances of time and place. The style is eminently readable,
the descriptions are vivid, and the narrative of events is clear
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| The Hail Mary; or, Popular Instructions and Considerations on the Angelical Salutation. By J. P. Val D'eremao, D.D., author of "The Serpent of Eden," "Keys of Peter," &c. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. (Approved by the Archbishop of New York.) | ||
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| The Letters of the Late Archbishop Ullathorne. Edited by Augusta Theodosia Drane. (Sequel to the Autobiography.) | ||
| The Spirit of St. Ignatius, Founder of the Society of Jesus. Translated from the French of the Rev. Fr. Xavier De Franciosi, of the same Society. | ||
| History of the Church of England from the beginning of the Christian Era to the accession of Henry VIII. By Mary H. Allies, authoress of "Leaves from St. John Chrysostom," &c. | ||
| Menology of England and Wales. Compiled by the Rev. R. Stanton, of the Oratory. A Supplement, containing Notes and other additions, together with enlarged Appendices, and a new Index, will shortly be issued. | ||
| ALLIES, T. W. (K.C.S.G.) | ||
| Formation of Christendom. Vols. I., II., and III., (all out of print.) |
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| Church and State as seen in the Formation of Christendom, 8vo, pp. 472, cloth (out of print.) |
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| The Throne of the Fisherman, built by the Carpenter's
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| The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations. Demy 8vo |
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| Peter's Rock in Mohammed's Flood. Demy 8vo. | 0 10 6 | |
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Those of our readers who remember the article on his
writings in the Katholik, know that he is esteemed in
Germany as one of our foremost writers."—Dublin Review. |
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| ALLIES, MARY. | ||
| Leaves from St. John Chrysostom. With introduction by T. W. Allies, K.C.S.G. Crown 8vo, cloth. | 0 6 0 | |
"Miss Allies' 'Leaves' are delightful reading; the English is
remarkably pure and graceful; page after page reads as if it
were original. No commentator, Catholic or Protestant, has
ever surpassed St. John Chrysostom in the knowledge of Holy
Scripture, and his learning was of a kind which is of service
now as it was at the time when the inhabitants of a great
city hung on his words."—Tablet. | ||
| ALLNATT, C. F. B. | ||
| Cathedra Petri. Third and Enlarged Edition. Cloth | 0 6 0 | |
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| Which is the True Church? Fifth Edition | 0 1 4 | |
| The Church and the Sects. | 0 1 0 | |
| Ditto, Ditto. Second Series | 0 1 6 | |
| ANNUS SANCTUS: | ||
| Hymns of the Church for the Ecclesiastical Year.
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| ANSWERS TO ATHEISTS: OR NOTES ON
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| Cloth | 0 1 0 | |
| B. N. | ||
| The Jesuits: their Foundation and History. 2 vols. crown 8vo, cloth, red edge | 0 15 0 | |
"The book is just what it professes to be—a popular history,
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| BAKER, VEN. FATHER AUGUSTIN. | ||
| Holy Wisdom; or, Directions for the Prayer of Contemplation, &c. Extracted from Treatises written by the Ven. Father F. Augustin Baker, O.S.B., and edited by Abbot Sweeney, D.D. Beautifully bound in half leather | 0 6 0 | |
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| BORROMEO, LIFE OF ST. CHARLES. | ||
| From the Italian of Peter Guissano. 2 vols. | 0 15 0 | |
"A standard work, which has stood the test of succeeding ages: it
is certainly the finest work on St. Charles in an English
dress."—Tablet. | ||
| BOWDEN, REV. H. S. (Of The Oratory) Edited By. | ||
| Dante's Divina Commedia: Its scope and value. From the German of Francis Hettinger, D.D. With an engraving of Dante. Crown 8vo | 0 10 0 | |
"All that Venturi attempted to do has been now approached with
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| Natural Religion. Being Vol. I. of Dr. Hettinger's Evidences of Christianity. With an Introduction on Certainty. Second edition. Crown 8vo, cloth | 0 7 0 | |
| BRIDGETT, REV. T. E. (C.SS.R.). | ||
| Discipline of Drink | 0 3 6 | |
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| Our Lady's Dowry; how England Won that Title. New and Enlarged Edition. | 0 5 0 | |
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| Ritual of the New Testament. An essay on the principles and origin of Catholic Ritual in reference to the New Testament. Third edition | £0 5 0 | |
| The Life of the Blessed John Fisher. With a reproduction of the famous portrait of Blessed John Fisher by Holbein, and other Illustrations. 2nd Ed. | 0 7 6 | |
"The Life of Blessed John Fisher could hardly fail to be
interesting and instructive. Sketched by Father Bridgett's
practised pen, the portrait of this holy martyr is no less
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wonderful picture of Holbein, which forms the
frontispiece."—Tablet. | ||
| The True Story of the Catholic Hierarchy deposed by Queen Elizabeth, with fuller Memoirs of its Last Two Survivors. By the Rev. T. E. Bridgett, C.SS.R., and the late Rev. T. F. Knox, D.D., of the London Oratory. Crown 8vo, cloth, | 0 7 6 | |
"We gladly acknowledge the value of this work on a subject which
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| The Life and Writings of Blessed Thomas More, Lord Chancellor of England and Martyr under Henry VIII. With Portrait of the Martyr taken from the Crayon Sketch made by Holbein in 1527 | 0 7 6 | |
"Father Bridgett has followed up his valuable Life of Bishop
Fisher with a still more valuable Life of Thomas More. It is, as
the title declares, a study not only of the life, but also of the
writings of Sir Thomas. Father Bridgett has considered him from
every point of view, and the result is, it seems to us, a more
complete and finished portrait of the man, mentally and
physically, than has been hitherto presented."—Athenæum. | ||
| The Wisdom and Wit of Blessed Thomas More. | 0 6 0 | |
| BRIDGETT, REV. T. E. (C.SS.R.). Edited by. | ||
| Souls Departed. By Cardinal Allen. First published in 1565, now edited in modern spelling by the Rev. T. E. Bridgett | 0 6 0 | |
| BROWNE, REV. R. D.: | ||
| Plain Sermons. Sixty-eight Plain Sermons On the Fundamental Truths of the Catholic Church. Crown 8vo | 0 6 0 | |
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| BUCKLER, REV. H. REGINALD (O.P.) | ||
| The Perfection of Man by Charity: a Spiritual Treatise. Crown 8vo, cloth | 0 5 0 | |
"We have read this unpretending, but solid and edifying work,
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| CASWALL, FATHER. | ||
| Catholic Latin Instructor in the Principal Church Offices and Devotions, for the Use of Choirs, Convents, and Mission Schools, and for Self-Teaching. 1 vol., complete | £0 3 6 | |
| Or Part I., containing Benediction, Mass, Serving at Mass, and various Latin Prayers in ordinary use | 0 1 6 | |
| May Pageant: A Tale of Tintern. (A Poem) Second edition | 0 2 0 | |
| Poems | 0 5 0 | |
| Lyra Catholica, containing all the Breviary and Missal Hymns, with others from various sources. 32mo, cloth, red edges | 0 2 6 | |
| CATHOLIC BELIEF: OR, A SHORT AND | ||
| Simple Exposition of Catholic Doctrine. By the Very Rev. Joseph Faà di Bruno, D.D. Tenth edition Price 6d.; post free, | 0 0 8½ | |
| Cloth, lettered | 0 0 10 | |
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| CHALLONER, BISHOP. | ||
| Meditations for every day in the year. New edition.
Revised and edited by the Right Rev. John Virtue,
D.D., Bishop of Portsmouth. 8vo. 6th edition And in other bindings. |
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| COLERIDGE, REV. H. J. (S.J.) (See Quarterly Series.) | ||
| DEVAS, C. S. | ||
| Studies of Family Life: a contribution to Social Science. Crown 8vo | 0 5 0 | |
"We recommend these pages and the remarkable evidence brought
together in them to the careful attention of all who are
interested in the well-being of our common
humanity."—Guardian. "Both thoughtful and stimulating."—Saturday Review. | ||
| DRANE, AUGUSTA THEODOSIA. Edited by. | ||
| The Autobiography of Archbishop Ullathorne. Demy 8vo., cloth | 0 7 6 | |
"Admirably edited and excellently produced."—Weekly Register. "Told in manly, vigorous English, and filled with bits of descriptions of sea-life that are quite as good as anything Dana ever wrote, and characterized by a certain quaint humour that has frequently reminded us of the writings of Charles Waterton, the naturalist; this autobiography is certainly the most entertaining book that has been added to Catholic literature for many a long year."—Caxton Review. | ||
| EYRE MOST REV. CHARLES, (Abp. Of Glasgow). | ||
| The History of St. Cuthbert: or, An Account of his Life, Decease, and Miracles. Third edition. Illustrated with maps, charts, &c., and handsomely bound in cloth. Royal 8vo | 0 14 0 | |
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hand."—Spectator. | ||
| FABER, REV. FREDERICK WILLIAM, (D.D.) | ||
| All for Jesus | £0 5 0 | |
| Bethlehem | 0 7 0 | |
| Blessed Sacrament | 0 7 6 | |
| Creator and Creature | 0 6 0 | |
| Ethel's Book of the Angels | 0 5 0 | |
| Foot of the Cross | 0 6 0 | |
| Growth in Holiness | 0 6 0 | |
| Hymns | 0 6 0 | |
| Notes on Doctrinal and Spiritual Subjects, 2 vols. each | 0 5 0 | |
| Poems (a new edition in preparation) | ||
| Precious Blood | 0 5 0 | |
| Sir Lancelot | 0 5 0 | |
| Spiritual Conferences | 0 6 0 | |
| Life and Letters of Frederick William Faber, D.D., Priest of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri. By John Edward Bowden of the same Congregation | 0 6 0 | |
| FOLEY, REV. HENRY, (S.J.) | ||
| Records of the English Province of the Society of Jesus. Vol. I., Series I. net | 1 6 0 | |
| Vol. II., Series II., III., IV. net | 1 6 0 | |
| Vol. III., Series V., VI., VII., VIII. net | 1 10 0 | |
| Vol. IV. Series IX., X., XI. net | 1 6 0 | |
| Vol. V., Series XII., with nine Photographs of Martyrs net | 1 10 0 | |
| Vol. VI., Diary and Pilgrim-Book of the English College, Rome. The Diary from 1579 to 1773, with Biographical and Historical Notes. The Pilgrim-Book of the Ancient English Hospice attached to the College from 1580 to 1656, with Historical Notes net | 1 6 0 | |
| Vol. VII. Part the First: General Statistics of the Province; and Collectanea, giving Biographical Notices of its Members and of many Irish and Scotch Jesuits. With 20 Photographs net | 1 6 0 | |
| Vol VII. Part the Second: Collectanea, Completed; With Appendices. Catalogues of Assumed and Real Names; Annual Letters; Biographies and Miscellanea net | 1 6 0 | |
"As a biographical dictionary of English Jesuits, it deserves a
place in every well-selected library, and, as a collection of
marvellous occurrences, persecutions, martyrdoms, and evidences
of the results of faith, amongst the books of all who belong to
the Catholic Church."—Genealogist. | ||
| FORMBY, REV. HENRY. | ||
| Monotheism: in the main derived from the Hebrew nation and the Law of Moses. The Primitive Religion of the City of Rome. An historical Investigation, Demy 8vo. | 0 5 0 | |
| FRANCIS DE SALES, ST.: THE WORKS OF.
Translated into the English Language by the Very Rev. Canon Mackey, O.S.B., under the direction of the Right Rev. Bishop Hedley, O.S.B. | ||
| Vol I. Letters to Persons in the World. Cloth | £0 6 0 | |
"The letters must be read in order to comprehend the charm and
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| Vol. II.—The Treatise on the Love of God. Father Carr's translation of 1630 has been taken as a basis, but it has been modernized and thoroughly revised and corrected. | 0 9 0 | |
"To those who are seeking perfection by the path of contemplation
this volume will be an armoury of help."—Saturday Review. | ||
| Vol. III. The Catholic Controversy | 0 6 0 | |
"No one who has not read it can conceive how clear, how
convincing, and how well adapted to our present needs are these
controversial 'leaves.'"—Tablet. | ||
| Vol. IV. Letters to Persons in Religion, with introduction by Bishop Hedley on "St. Francis de Sales and the Religious State." | 0 6 0 | |
"The sincere piety and goodness, the grave wisdom, the knowledge
of human nature, the tenderness for its weakness, and the desire
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| ⁂ Other vols. in preparation. | ||
| GALLWEY, REV. PETER, (S.J.) | ||
| Precious Pearl of Hope in the Mercy of God, The. Translated from the Italian. With Preface by the Rev. Father Gallwey. Cloth | 0 4 6 | |
| Lectures on Ritualism and on the Anglican Orders. 2 vols. (Or may be had separately.) | 0 8 0 | |
| Salvage from the Wreck. A few Memories of the Dead, preserved in Funeral Discourses. With Portraits. Crown 8vo. | 0 7 6 | |
| GIBSON, REV. H. | ||
| Catechism Made Easy. Being an Explanation of the Christian Doctrine. Eighth edition. 2 vols., cloth. | 0 7 6 | |
"This work must be of priceless worth to any who are engaged in
any form of catechetical instruction. It is the best book of the
kind that we have seen in English."—Irish Monthly. | ||
| GILLOW, JOSEPH. | ||
| Literary and Biographical History, or, Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics. From the Breach with Rome, in 1534, to the Present Time. Vols. I., II. and III. cloth, demy 8vo each. | 0 15 0 | |
| ⁂ Other vols. in preparation. | ||
"The patient research of Mr. Gillow, his conscientious record of
minute particulars, and especially his exhaustive bibliographical
information in connection with each name, are beyond
praise."—British Quarterly Review. | ||
| The Haydock Papers. Illustrated. Demy 8vo. | 0 7 6 | |
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interested in the records of the sufferings and struggles of our
ancestors to hand down the faith to their children. It is in the
perusal of such details that we bring home to ourselves the truly
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dismal times."—Tablet. | ||
| GROWTH IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF OUR LORD. | ||
| Meditations for every Day in the Year, exclusive of those for Festivals, Days of Retreat, &c. Adapted from the original of Abbé de Brandt, by Sister Mary Fidelis. A new and Improved Edition, in 3 Vols. Sold only in sets. Price per set, | £1 2 6 | |
"The praise, though high, bestowed on these excellent meditations
by the Bishop of Salford is well deserved. The language, like
good spectacles, spreads treasures before our vision without
attracting attention to itself."—Dublin Review. | ||
| HEDLEY, BISHOP. | ||
| Our Divine Saviour, and other Discourses. Crown 8vo. | 0 6 0 | |
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treatment, and style; nowhere do we meet pulpit commonplace or
hackneyed phrase—everywhere, on the contrary, it is the heart of
the preacher pouring out to his flock his own deep convictions,
enforcing them from the 'Treasures, old and new,' of a cultivated
mind."—Dublin Review. | ||
| HUMPHREY, REV. W. (S.J.) | ||
| Suarez on the Religious State: A Digest of the Doctrine contained in his Treatise, "De Statû Religionis." 3 vols., pp. 1200. Cloth, roy. 8vo. | 1 10 0 | |
"This laborious and skilfully executed work is a distinct
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admits. Every one will be struck with the air of legal exposition
which pervades the book. He takes a grip of his author, under
which the text yields up every atom of its meaning and
force."—Dublin Review. | ||
| The One Mediator; or, Sacrifice and Sacraments. Crown 8vo, cloth | 0 5 0 | |
"An exceedingly accurate theological exposition of doctrines
which are the life of Christianity and which make up the soul of
the Christian religion.... A profound work, but so far from being
dark, obscure, and of metaphysical difficulty, the meaning of
each paragraph shines with a crystalline clearness."—Tablet. | ||
| KING, FRANCIS. | ||
| The Church of my Baptism, and why I returned to it. Crown 8vo, cloth | 0 2 6 | |
"A book of the higher controversial criticism. Its literary style
is good, its controversial manner excellent, and its writer's
emphasis does not escape in italics and notes of exclamation, but
is all reserved for lucid and cogent reasoning. Altogether a book
of an excellent spirit, written with freshness and
distinction."—Weekly Register. | ||
| LEDOUX, REV. S. M. | ||
| History of the Seven Holy Founders of the Order of the Servants of Mary. Crown 8vo, cloth | 0 4 6 | |
"Throws a full light upon the Seven Saints recently canonized,
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Heart. | ||
| LEE, REV. F. G., D.D. (of All Saints, Lambeth.) | ||
| Edward the Sixth: Supreme Head, Second edition. Crown 8vo | £0 6 0 | |
"In vivid interest and in literary power, no less than in solid
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standard of its predecessors; and to say that is to bestow high
praise. The book evinces Dr. Lee's customary diligence of
research in amassing facts, and his rare artistic power in
welding them into a harmonious and effective whole."—John
Bull. | ||
| LIGUORI, ST. ALPHONSUS. | ||
| New and Improved Translation of the Complete Works
of St. Alphonsus, edited by the late Bishop Coffin:— Vol. I. The Christian Virtues, and the Means for Obtaining them. Cloth |
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| Or separately:— 1. The Love of our Lord Jesus Christ |
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| 2. Treatise on Prayer. (In the ordinary editions a great part of this work is omitted) | 0 1 0 | |
| 3. A Christian's rule of Life | 0 1 0 | |
| Vol. II. The Mysteries of the Faith—The Incarnation; containing Meditations and Devotions on the Birth and Infancy of Jesus Christ, &c., suited for Advent and Christmas | 0 2 6 | |
| Vol. III. The Mysteries of the Faith—The Blessed Sacrament | 0 2 6 | |
| Vol. IV. Eternal Truths—Preparation for Death | 0 2 6 | |
| Vol. V. The Redemption—Meditations on the Passion | 0 2 6 | |
| Vol. VI. Glories of Mary. New edition | 0 3 6 | |
| LIVIUS, REV. T. (M.A., C.SS.R.) | ||
| St. Peter, Bishop of Rome; or, the Roman Episcopate of the Prince of the Apostles, proved from the Fathers, History and Chronology, and illustrated by arguments from other sources. Dedicated to his Eminence Cardinal Newman. Demy 8vo, cloth | 0 12 0 | |
"A book which deserves careful attention. In respect of literary
qualities, such as effective arrangement, and correct and lucid
diction, this essay, by an English Catholic scholar, is not
unworthy of Cardinal Newman, to whom it is dedicated."—The
Sun. | ||
| Explanation of the Psalms and Canticles in the Divine Office. By St. Alphonsus Liguori. Translated from the Italian by Thomas Livius, C.SS.R. With a Preface by his Eminence Cardinal Manning. Crown 8vo, cloth | 0 7 6 | |
"To nuns and others who know little or no Latin, the book will be
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| Mary in the Epistles; or, The Implicit Teaching of the Apostles concerning the Blessed Virgin, set forth in devout comments on their writings. Illustrated from Fathers and other Authors, and prefaced by introductory Chapters. Crown 8vo. Cloth | 0 5 0 | |
| MANNING, CARDINAL. | ||
| England and Christendom | £0 10 6 | |
| Four Great Evils of the Day. 5th edition. Wrapper | 0 2 6 | |
| Cloth | 0 3 6 | |
| Fourfold Sovereignty of God. 3rd edition. Wrapper | 0 2 6 | |
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| Glories of the Sacred Heart. 5th edition | 0 6 0 | |
| Grounds of Faith. Cloth. 9th edition. Wrapper | 0 1 0 | |
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| Internal Mission of the Holy Ghost. 5th edition | 0 8 6 | |
| Miscellanies. 3 vols. the set | 0 18 0 | |
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| Sermons on Ecclesiastical Subjects. Vols. I., II., and III. each | 0 6 0 | |
| Sin and its Consequences. 7th edition | 0 6 0 | |
| Temporal Mission of the Holy Ghost. 4th edition | 0 8 6 | |
| Temporal Power of the Pope. 3rd edition | 0 5 0 | |
| True Story of the Vatican Council. 2nd edition | 0 5 0 | |
| The Eternal Priesthood. 9th edition | 0 2 6 | |
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| Cloth | 0 1 6 | |
| Lost Sheep Found. A Sermon | 0 0 6 | |
| On Education | 0 0 3 | |
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| The Westminster Series | ||
| In handy pocket size. | ||
| The Blessed Sacrament, the Centre of Immutable Truth, Wrapper | 0 0 6 | |
| Confidence in God. Wrapper | 0 1 0 | |
| Or the two bound together. Cloth | 0 2 0 | |
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| MANNING, CARDINAL, Edited by. | ||
| Life of the Curé of Ars. Popular edition | 0 2 6 | |
| MEDAILLE, REV. P. | ||
| Meditations on the Gospels for Every Day in the Year. Translated into English from the new Edition, enlarged by the Besançon Missionaries, under the direction of the Rev. W. H. Eyre, S.J. Cloth | £0 6 0 | |
| (This work has already been translated into Latin,
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| MIVART, PROF. ST. GEORGE (M.D., F.R.S.) | ||
| Nature and Thought. Second edition | 0 4 0 | |
"The complete command of the subject, the wide grasp, the
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contrive to render this one of the most admirable books of its
class."—British Quarterly Review. | ||
| A Philosophical Catechism, Fifth edition | 0 1 0 | |
"It should become the vade mecum of Catholic
students."—Tablet. | ||
| MONTGOMERY, HON. MRS. | ||
| Approved by the Most Rev. G. Porter, Achbp. of Bombay. The Eternal Years. With an Introduction by the Most Rev. G. Porter, Achbp. of Bombay, Cloth |
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| The Divine Ideal. Cloth | 0 3 6 | |
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| MORRIS, REV. JOHN (S.J.) | ||
| Letter Books of Sir Amias Poulet, keeper of Mary Queen of Scots. Demy 8vo | 0 10 6 | |
| Two Missionaries under Elizabeth | 0 14 0 | |
| The Catholics under Elizabeth | 0 14 0 | |
| The Life of Father John Gerard, S.J. Third edition, rewritten and enlarged | 0 14 0 | |
| The Life and Martyrdom of St. Thomas Becket. Second and enlarged edition. In one volume, large post 8vo, cloth, pp. xxxvi., 632, | 0 12 6 | |
| or bound in two parts, cloth | 0 13 0 | |
| MORRIS, REV. W. B. (of the Oratory.) | ||
| The Life of St. Patrick, Apostle of Ireland. Fourth edition. Crown 8vo, cloth | 0 5 0 | |
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| Ireland and St. Patrick. A study of the Saint's character and of the results of his apostolate. Crown 8vo. Cloth | 0 5 0 | |
| NEWMAN, CARDINAL. | ||
| Church of the Fathers | £0 4 0 | |
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| PAGANI, VERY REV. JOHN BAPTIST, | ||
| The Science of the Saints in Practice. By John Baptist Pagani, Second General of the Institute of Charity. Complete in three volumes. Vol. 1, January to April. Vol. 2, May to August. Vol. 3, September to December each | 0 5 0 | |
"'The Science of the Saints' is a practical treatise on the
principal Christian virtues, abundantly illustrated with
interesting examples from Holy Scripture as well as from the
Lives of the Saints. Written chiefly for devout souls such as are
trying to live an interior and supernatural life by following in
the footsteps of our Lord and His saints, this work is eminently
adapted for the use of ecclesiastics and of religious
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| PAYNE, JOHN ORLEBAR, (M.A.) | ||
| Records of the English Catholics of 1715. Demy 8vo. Half-bound, gilt top | 0 15 0 | |
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information which he has given, from unprinted sources, and we
must congratulate him on having found a few incidents here and
there which may bring the old times back before us in a most
touching manner."—Tablet. | ||
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| Old English Catholic Missions. Demy 8vo, half-bound. | 0 7 6 | |
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| PORTER, ARCHBISHOP. | ||
| The Letters of the late Father George Porter, S.J., Archbishop of Bombay. Demy 8vo. Cloth | 0 7 6 | |
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every shade; and the general reader can enjoy the choice bits of
description and morsels of humour scattered lavishly through the
book."—Tablet. | ||
| QUARTERLY SERIESEdited by the Rev. John Morris, S.J. 80 volumes published to date. | ||
| Selection. | ||
| The Life and Letters of St. Francis Xavier. By the Rev. H. J. Coleridge, S.J. 2 vols. | £0 10 6 | |
| The History of the Sacred Passion. By Father Luis de la Palma, of the Society of Jesus. Translated from the Spanish. | 0 5 0 | |
| The Life of Dona Louisa de Carvajal. By Lady Georgiana Fullerton. Small edition | 0 3 6 | |
| The Life and Letters of St. Teresa. 3 vols. By Rev. H. J. Coleridge, S.J. each | 0 7 6 | |
| The Life of Mary Ward. By Mary Catherine Elizabeth Chalmers, of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin. Edited by the Rev. H. J. Coleridge, S.J. 2 vols. | 0 15 0 | |
| The Return of the King. Discourses on the Latter Days. By the Rev. H. J. Coleridge, S.J. | 0 7 6 | |
| Pious Affections towards God and the Saints. Meditations for every Day in the Year, and for the Principal Festivals. From the Latin of the Ven. Nicolas Lancicius, S.J. | 0 7 6 | |
| The Life and Teaching of Jesus Christ in Meditations for Every Day in the Year. By Fr. Nicolas Avancino, S.J. Two vols. | 0 10 6 | |
| The Baptism of the King: Considerations on the Sacred Passion. By the Rev. H. J. Coleridge, S.J. | 0 7 6 | |
| The Mother of the King. Mary during the Life of Our Lord | 0 7 6 | |
| The Hours of the Passion. Taken from the Life of Christ by Ludolph the Saxon | 0 7 6 | |
| The Mother of the Church. Mary during the first Apostolic Age | 0 6 0 | |
| The Life of St. Bridget of Sweden. By the late F. J. M. A. Partridge | 0 6 0 | |
| The Teachings and Counsels of St. Francis Xavier. From his Letters | 0 5 0 | |
| Garcia Moreno, President of Ecuador. 1821-1875. From the French of the Rev. P. A. Berthe, C.SS.R. By Lady Herbert | 0 7 6 | |
| The Life of St. Alonso Rodriguez. By Francis Goldie, of the Society of Jesus | 0 7 6 | |
| Letters of St. Augustine. Selected and arranged by Mary H. Allies | 0 6 6 | |
| A Martyr from the Quarter-Deck—Alexis Clerc, S.J. By Lady Herbert | 0 5 0 | |
| Acts of the English Martyrs, hitherto unpublished. By the Rev. John H. Pollen, S.J., with a Preface by the Rev. John Morris, S.J. | 0 7 6 | |
| Life of St. Francis di Geronimo, S.J. By A. M. Clarke. | 0 7 6 | |
| Aquinas Ethicus; or the Moral Teaching of St. Thomas. By the Rev. Joseph Rickaby, S.J. 2 vols. | 0 12 0 | |
| Volumes On The Life Of Our Lord. | ||
| The Holy Infancy. | ||
| The Preparation of the Incarnation | £0 7 6 | |
| The Nine Months. The Life of our Lord in the Womb | 0 7 6 | |
| The Thirty Years. Our Lord's Infancy and Early Life | 0 7 6 | |
| The Public Life of Our Lord. | ||
| The Ministry of St. John Baptist | 0 6 6 | |
| The Preaching of the Beatitudes | 0 6 6 | |
| The Sermon on the Mount. Continued. 2 Parts, each | 0 6 6 | |
| The Training of the Apostles. Parts I., II., III., IV. each | 0 6 6 | |
| The Preaching of the Cross. Part I. | 0 6 6 | |
| The Preaching of the Cross. Parts II., III. each | 0 6 0 | |
| Passiontide. Parts I. II. and III., each | 0 6 6 | |
| Chapters on the Parables of Our Lord | 0 7 6 | |
| Introductory Volumes. | ||
| The Life of our Life. Harmony of the Life of Our Lord, with Introductory Chapters and Indices. Second edition. Two vols. | 0 15 0 | |
| The Passage of our Lord to the Father. Conclusion of The Life of our Life | 0 7 6 | |
| The Works and Words of our Saviour, gathered from the Four Gospels | 0 7 6 | |
| The Story of the Gospels. Harmonised for Meditation | 0 7 6 | |
| ROSE, STEWART. | ||
| St. Ignatius Loyola and The Early Jesuits, with more than 100 Illustrations by H. W. and H. C. Brewer and L. Wain. The whole produced under the immediate superintendence of the Rev. W. H. Eyre, S.J. Super Royal 8vo. Handsomely bound in Cloth, extra gilt. (net.) | 0 15 0 | |
"This magnificent volume is one of which Catholics have justly
reason to be proud. Its historical as well as its literary value
is very great, and the illustrations from the pencils of Mr.
Louis Wain and Messrs. H. W. and H. C. Brewer are models of what
the illustrations of such a book should be. We hope that this
book will be found in every Catholic drawing-room, as a proof
that 'we Catholics' are in no way behind those around us in the
beauty of the illustrated books that issue from our hands, or in
the interest which is added to the subject by a skilful pen and
finished style."—Month. | ||
| RYDER, REV. H. I. D. (of the Oratory.) | ||
| Catholic Controversy: A Reply to Dr. Littledale's "Plain Reasons." Seventh edition | 0 2 6 | |
"Father Ryder of the Birmingham Oratory, has now furnished in a
small volume a masterly reply to this assailant from without. The
lighter charms of a brilliant and graceful style are added to the
solid merits of this handbook of contemporary
controversy."—Irish Monthly. | ||
| SOULIER, REV. P. | ||
| Life of St. Philip Benizi, of the Order of the Servants of Mary, Crown 8vo | 0 8 0 | |
"A clear and interesting account of the life and labours of this
eminent Servant of Mary."—American Catholic Quarterly. "Very scholar-like, devout and complete."—Dublin Review. | ||
| STANTON, REV. R. (of the Oratory.) | ||
| A Menology of England and Wales; or, Brief Memorials of the British and English Saints, arranged according to the Calendar. Together with the Martyrs of the 16th and 17th centuries. Compiled by order of the Cardinal Archbishop and the Bishops of the Province of Westminster. Demy 8vo. cloth | £0 14 0 | |
| THOMPSON, EDWARD HEALY, (M.A.) | ||
| The Life of Jean-Jacques Olier, Founder of the Seminary of St. Sulpice. New and Enlarged Edition. Post 8vo, cloth, pp. xxxvi. 628 | 0 15 0 | |
"It provides us with just what we most need, a model to look up
to and imitate; one whose circumstances and surroundings were
sufficiently like our own to admit of an easy and direct
application to our own personal duties and daily
occupations."—Dublin Review. | ||
| The Life and Glories of St. Joseph, Husband of Mary, Foster-Father of Jesus, and Patron of the Universal Church. Grounded on the Dissertations of Canon Antonio Vitalis, Father José Moreno, and other writers. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth | 0 6 0 | |
| ULLATHORNE ARCHBISHOP. | ||
| Autobiography of, see Drane, A. T. | ||
| Endowments of Man, &c. Popular edition. | 0 7 0 | |
| Groundwork of the Christian Virtues: do. | 0 7 0 | |
| Christian Patience, do. do. | 0 7 0 | |
| Ecclesiastical Discourses | 0 6 0 | |
| Memoir of Bishop Willson. | 0 2 6 | |
| VAUGHAN, ARCHBISHOP, (O.S.B.) | ||
| The Life and Labours of St. Thomas of Aquin. Abridged and edited by Dom Jerome Vaughan, O.S.B. Second Edition. (Vol. I., Benedictine Library.) Crown 8vo. Attractively bound | 0 6 6 | |
"Popularly written, in the best sense of the word, skilfully
avoids all wearisome detail, whilst omitting nothing that is of
importance in the incidents of the Saint's existence, or for a
clear understanding of the nature and the purpose of those
sublime theological works on which so many Pontiffs, and notably
Leo XIII., have pronounced such remarkable and repented
commendations."—Freeman's Journal. | ||
| WARD, WILFRID. | ||
| The Clothes of Religion. A reply to popular Positivism. | 0 3 6 | |
"Very witty and interesting."—Spectator. "Really models of what such essays should be."—Ch. Quart. Review. | ||
| WATERWORTH, REV. J. | ||
| The Canons and Decrees of the Sacred and OEcumenical Council of Trent, celebrated under the Sovereign Pontiffs, Paul III., Julius III., and Pius IV., translated by the Rev. J. Waterworth. To which are prefixed Essays on the External and Internal History of the Council. A new edition. Demy 8vo, cloth | 0 10 6 | |
| WISEMAN, CARDINAL. | ||
| Fabiola. A Tale of the Catacombs. 3s. 6d. and | 0 4 0 | |
| Also a new and splendid edition printed on large quarto paper, embellished with thirty-one full-page illustrations, and a coloured portrait of St. Agnes. Handsomely bound. | 1 1 0 | |