Attention Bibliophiles!

Attention Bibliophiles! April 29, 2017

A reader writes:

My name is Tom Kiser and I own Vivarium Books, a used bookstore. I have a small apologetics library assembled by James Likoudis for sale. Attached is the list. Please let me know if you would be interested or if you know of a good home for these.

The price is $1,500 with free shipping.

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Tom Kiser, MLIS

Vivarium Books, IOBA

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Saint Paul, MN, USA

 

Specializing in religious thought from the ancient to medieval period

CHRISTIAN APOLOGETICS

-Featuring many Late 19th and Early 20th Century books

-Catholic/Anglican controversies

-Papacy and Councils

  1. Controversia containing Latin text: Dialogi Theologici Scripturales inter Protestantem et Catholicium-by Italian priest Januario Hyacintho Buono, M.C. (Londini 1899); in English are Fr. Henry Connor, S.J.’s “Luther’s Own Statements Concerning His Teaching and Its Results “(N.Y. And St. Louis;  Benziger  Brothers, 1885; pp. 62) and “A Protestant Converted to Catholiciy by her Bible and Prayer Book and the Struggles of a Soul in Search of Truth” by  Fanny Maria Pittar – with a Preface by the Right Rev. Stephen Vincent Ryan,  Catholic Bishop of Bufffalo (Buffalo, NY., Catholic Publication Company  1884; pp. 225); and  James Nilan “The Church and Luther: an Essay (N.Y. Sullivan & Schaefer, 1882; pp.36).
  2. The Divine Primacy of the Bishop of Rome and Modern Eastern Orthodoxy: Reply to a former Catholic (Michael Whelton) -first ed. (Williamsville, NY, Printing Post, 1999; pp. 89).
  3. [Edmund] Champion’s Ten Reasons (St. Louis, B.Herder, 1914); pp. 145 With autograph of the distinguished ecclesiologist of Catholic University of America, Fr. Joseph C. Fenton.
  4. Catholic Belief– by Fra di Bruno : Revised and Extended to Include Special Modern Problems by Canon Joseph Cartmell (London: Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1948; pp. 199).
  5. (French- small volume 31/2 x5 ) Le Jeune Apologiste de la Relgion: Reponse Aux Objections- Lille: Maison Saint-Joseph, 1903; pp. 288.
  6. Lectures on Catholic Faith and Practice-by the Rev. J.N. Sweeney, O.S.B.-Vol. I, 327 p.; Vol. II, 322 p.; Vol. III, 264 p. (Leamington and London, Catholic Art and Book Co., 1865).
  7. Lectures on the Ecumenical Council– by Rev. J.N. Sweeney (London: Catholic Publishing and Bookselling Company, 1870; pp. 248).
  8. An Amicable Discussion of the Church of England and of the Reformation-by the Right Rev. J.F.M.Trevern, D.D., Bishop of Stasbourg, Vo.l. II, 305.(Baltimore:, B. Edes, Printer, 1827).
  9. The Old Religion, or How Shall We Find Primitive Christianity? -edited by William Lockhart, B.A., Oxon., Priest of the Diocese of Westminister (London: Burns and Oates, c. 1865; pp. 504).
  10. Rome and England or Ecclesiastical Continuity– by Rev. Luke Rivington, M.A., Magdalen College, Oxford (London: Burns & Oates, Limited, c. 1888; pp. 188).
  11. Our Separated Brethren– Rev. Luke Rivington, M.A., (London: The Catholic Publishing Company, 1893; pp.63).
  12. What Are the Catholic Claims? – Rev. Austin Richardson with an Introductory Essay by Rev. Luke Rivington (London: Kegan Paul, Trrench & Col, 1889; pp. 156).
  13. The Shadow of Peter -by Herbert E. Hall, M.A. (London: Burns & Oates, Ltd., 1914; pp. 165).
  14. The Pope and the Church: considered in their Mutual Relations with reference to the Errors of the High Church Party in England- Volume I: The Supreme Authority of the Pope– by Rev. Paul Bottalla, S.J. (London: Burns Oates & Co., 1968; pp. 228).
  15. Catholic Episcopate at the Opening of the 20th Century- A Sermon on the Episcopal Consecration of the Rt . Rev. John W. Shanahan, D.D., as Bishop of Harrisburg, PA– by Rt. Rev. J.F. Loughlin, D.D., (Philadelphia, H.L. Kilner & Co. Publishers, pp. 44).
  16. Apostolic Succession: A Sermon preached on the Episcopal Consecration of the Rt. Rev. Edmond F. Prendrgast as Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia– by Rev. J.F. Loughlin, D.D. (Philadelphia: H.L.Kilner & Co., pp. 57).
  17. Library of Controversy: The Clifton Tracts – by the Brotherhood of St. Vincent de Paul -published under the sanction of the Bishop of Clifton, Cardinal Wiseman, and republished with the approbation of The Most Reverend John Hughes, D.D. -Vol. III on the Sacraments, the Blessed Virgin and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and How did England become Protestant (NY, P.J. Kennedy Excelsior Catholic Publishing House, pp.342).
  18. Defence of Catholic Principles in a Letter to a Protestant Minister -by the Rev. Demetrius a. Gallitzin, 4th ed. [famous Russian prince convert  (Baltimore: published by F. Lucas, Jr., 1837; pp. 198- needs rebinding).
  19. [French] La Divinite de l’Eglise Catholique demontree et vengee contre Les Principales Objections du Protestantisme– by Pere Gautrelet, S.J. (Clermont-Ferrand, a La Libraire Catholique, 1854; pp. 645).
  20. Catechisme of Perseverance: Exposition of the Catholic Religion-Vol. III-translated from the French of Abbe Gaume by Rev. F.B. Jamison -40th edition, revised and enlarged-(Baltimore: published by Kelly, Hedian & Piet, 1862; pp.413).
  21. The Catholic Christian Instructed -in Sacraments, Sacrifice, Ceremonies, Observances of the Church -by way of Question and Answer- by the Most Rev.. Dr. Challoner (Cincinnati: published by the Catholic Book Society by Monfort and Cohahans, perhaps c. 1837 ; pp. 303).
  22. A Debate on the Roman Catholic Religion – between Alexander Campbell, Bethany, VA, and the Rt. Reverend John B. Purcell, Bishop of Cincinnati in January 1837 (St. Louis, Mo., Christian Board of Publication, 1837; pp. 360).
  23. The End of Religious Controversy: Friendly Correspondence Between a Religious Society of Protestants and a Roman Catholic Divine- addressed to Dr. Burgess, Bishop of St. David’s by the Rt. Rev. John Milner, D. F.S.A. ( Cincinnati: published by J.P. Walsh, c. 1825; pp. 384).
  24. The Church and Reunion: Some Thoughts -by the Very Reverend Father Vincent McNabb, O.P., S.T.M. (London: Burns Oates & Washbourne Ltd., 1937; pp. 236).
  25. Sermons on the Seven Penitential Psalms– by St. John Fisher (Preface and Introduction by Kenelm Vaughn (1888) -pp. 386). [pages too brittle for binding?]
  26. Dependence [ or the Insecrity of the Anglican Position]– by Rev. Luke Rivington, M.A. (London: Kegan Paul, rrench & Co., 1889;  243).
  27. The Petrine Office: A Reply to the pamphlet of Rev. F.W. Puller -by Herbert E. Hall (London: Cagtholic Gtruth Society, 1916; pp. 92).
  28. The Divine Plan of the Church: Where Realised and Where Not– by Rev. John McLaughlin (London: Burns & Oates, Lmt., 1901; pp. 324)
  29. Catholic and Roman: A Reply to Anglican Criticisms– by Herbert E. Hall, M.A., and Preface by Cardinal Gasquet (London: Harding & More, Ltd., 1918.
  30. Indifferentism: Is One Religion as Good as Another– by Rev. J. MacLaughlin, ed. Rev. L.A. Lambert (Boston: Thomas J. Flynn & Co., 1907, pp. 154).
  31. Indifferentism: Is One Religion as Good as Another? -by Rev. John MacLaughlin (London: Burns & Oates, 1902; pp. 238).
  32. Lectures on the Church: Delivered in St. Francis Xavier Church, New York, 1870-1871– by Rev. D.A. Merrick, S.J. (New York: P. O’Shea, 1872; pp. 263).
  33. Where is the Church of Christ? -by M.Van Der Hagen, S.J. -t r. from the Dutch by Rev. Alphonsus Canon Van de Rydt (Bruges, St. Austin’s society, Desclee, De Brouwer & Co., 1901, pp. 198).
  34. Where is the Church? by the Rev. Charles Coupe, S.J. (London: Catholic Truth Society, 1910; pp. 143).
  35. Divine Authority– by J.F. Scholfield, late Rector of S. Michael’s Edinburgh (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1906; pp. 122).
  36. The Credentials of the Catholic Church– by Canon Bagshawe, D.D. (London: R.& T. Washbourne, Ltd., c. 1890; pp. 307).
  37. The Threshold of the Catholic Church- Revised edition of 1925– by Canon Bagshawe, D.D., revised by the Rev. P.E. Hallett, Rector of St. John’s Seminary,Womersh (London: Burns Oates & Washbourne, Ltd., 1925; pp. 271)
  38. Catholic Sermons- (Vol. II) – by the Very Rev. John B. Bagshawe, D.D., Canon Penetentiary of Southwark (St. Louis: B. Herder, 1905; pp. 410).
  39. Catholic Belief : A Simple Exposition of Catholic Doctrine– by the Very Rev. Joseph Faa di Bruno, Late Rector-General of the Pious Society of Missions- a New Edition, completely revised to Modern Probblems by the Rev. Joseph Cartmell, D.D., Professor of Dogmatic Theology (London: Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1948, pp. 199).
  40. Christ as Organizer of the Church-by Most Rev. John J.Swint, D.D., Bishop of Wheeling (Milwaukee: The Bruce Publishing Company, 1936; pp. 113).
  41. The Catholic-Protestant Dialogue– by Jean Bosx, Jean Guitton, Jean Danielou (Baltimore: Helicon Press, 1960; pp. 138).
  42. Aletheia or the Outspoken Truth: An exposition of the Catholic Rule of Faith -by the Rt. Rev. J.D. Richards, S.D., Bishop of Retino and Vicar-Apostolic of the Eastern Vicariate of the Cape Colony (London, Dublin, and New York, 1885; pp. 320).
  43. Aspects of Anglicanism: Some Comments on Certain Events in the ‘Nineties

(London: Longmans, Green & Co. , 1906;  pp. 499).

  1. An Authentic Report of the Discussion Between the Rev. Thomas Maguire and the Rev. Richard T.P. Pope (New York, D.& J. Sadlier, 1827; pp. 309).
  2. The Lenten Lectures of Rev. Thomas Maguire delivered in Dublin in 1842 in Answer to the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England (New York: Christian Press Association Publishing Co., pp. 276).
  3. The Celebrated Answer to the Rev. C. Lesley’s “Case Stated Between the Church of Rome and the Church of England”– by the Rev. R. Manning (Dublin: C.M.Warren, 1855; 576).
  4. The Celebrated Answer to the Rev. C. Lesley’s “Case Stated Between the Church of Rome and the Church of England -by the Rev. R. Manning (Dublin, Richard Coyne, 1839; pp. 576).
  5. Alexander White’s Confutation of Church-of-Englandism and Correct Exposition of the Catholic Faith on All Points of Controversy (1661)- translated from the Latin original by Edmond Wm. O’Mahoney, Esq. (Philadelphia: Henry McGrath, 1944; pp. 342).
  6. Two Arguments for Catholicism-by Antonin Eymieu (NY: Benziger Brothers 1927; pp. 203.
  7. The Problem of Reunion: Discussed Historically in Seven Essays-by Leslie J.Walker, S.J., (Longmans, Green & Co., 1920; pp. 255).
  8. A Catholic Plea for Reunion– by Fr. Jerome, R.C. Priest (London: Williams & Norgate Ltd., 1934
  9. Rome and Reunion– by Abbe J. Calvet with an Introduction by Lord Halifax

(Milwaukee Morehouse Publishing Company, 1921; pp. 161).

  1. The Comedy of English Protestantism: in Three Acts,The Summer of 1893– edited by A.F. Marshall , B.A. Oxon (New York: Benziger Brothers, 1894; pp. 238).
  2. Lectures on Reason and Revelation delivered in St. Ann’s church, Advent 1867 -by Rev. Thomas S. Preston (N.Y: The Catholic Publication House, 1868; pp. 266).
  3. The Divine Paraclete- Sermons on the Person and Office of the Holy Ghost-by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas S. Preston, D.D.,(N.Y.: The Catholic Publication Society Co., 1893; pp. 266).
  4. The Watch on Calvary: Meditations on the Seven Last Words of Our Dying Redeemer– The Right Rev. Msgr.Thomas S. Preston, V.G., D.D. (N.Y.: Sisters of  the Divine Compassion. 1896; pp. 290).
  5. The Falsehood of Protestantism Demonstrated– by Monsignor J.B. Malou, Bishop of Bruges-2nd ed. enlarged (LondonL Catholic Publishing and Bookselling Company, Limited, 1858; pp. 128).
  6. The Catholic Controversy -by St. Francis De Sales (Vol. III in the Library of St. Francis De Sales- translated by Very Rev. H.B. Canon Mackey, O.S.B.-3rd ed. revised and augmented (London: Burns & Oates, Limited , 1909; 393).
  7. The Validity of Anglican Ordinations and Anglican claims to Apostolic Succession Examined– by Peter Richard Kenrick, Archbishop of Saint Louis (Philadelphia: Eugene Cummiskey, 1848; pp. 342)
  8. The Catholic Doctrine on Justification Explained and Vindicated- by the Right Rev. Francis Patrick Kenrick, Bihop of Arath, and Coadjutor of the Bishop of Philadelphia (Philadelphia: Eugene Cummisky, 1841; pp. 255).
  9. A Vindication of the Catholic Church in a series of Letters to the Rt. Rev. John Henry Hopkins, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Vermont– by Francis Patrick Kenrick, Archbishop of Baltimore (Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., 1855; pp. 322).
  10. A Treatise on Baptism and a Treatise on Confirmation– by Francis Patrick Kenrick, Archbishop of Baltimore (Baltimore: Hedian and O’Brien, 1852; pp. 237).
  11. The Divine Teacher: A Letter to a Friend in Reply to an English Church Tract on Papal Infallibility– by William Humphrey, S.J. –5th ed. (London: Burns and Oates, 1885, pp. 71).
  12. Mary Magnifying God– by William Humphrey, S.J.-7th ed. (London: Burns and Oates, Limited, 1873; pp. 174).
  13. The Necessity of Christ-by The Rev. W..E. Orchard, D.D.(while still Anglican) – (London & Toronto: J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. , 1920; pp, 164.
  14. The Cult of Our Lady: A Defense, an Explanation and an Appeal– by Rev. W. E. Orchard, D.D, (London: Williams & Norgate, reprinted 1942; pp. 68).
  15. Oxford & Cambridge Conferences 1879-1899– by Joseph Rickaby, S.J. (London: Burns and Oates, Limited, 1899- pp. 413).
  16. Natural Religion : From the “Apologie des Christenthums”- by Franz Hettinger, D.D., edited with an Introduction on Certainty by Henry Sebastian Bowden of the Oratory- 4th ed. (London: Burns and Oates, Limited, 1906; pp. 302).
  17. Life of Thomas Edward Bridgett, C.SS.R.-with Characteristics from his Writings– by Rev. Cyril Ryder of the same Congregation with a Preface by the T. Rev. Abbot Gasquet, O.S.B. (London: Burns & Oates Limited, 1906; pp. 264).
  18. Six Historical Lectures on the Origin and Progress, in England, of the Change in Religion called The Reformation – by The Rev. J. Waterworth, M.A. (Philadelphia: published by M. Fithian, 1842; pp. 408).-finely bound.
  19. History of the Life, Works, and Doctrines of John Calvin– from the French of J.M.V. Audin (Baltimore, John Murphy, c. 1850; pp. 562- calf binding).
  20. History of the Variations of the Protestant Churches– by James Benign Bossuet, Bishop of Meaux in two volumes -Vol. 1, pp. 372; Vol II, pp. 369 (New York: D.& J. Sadlier Col, ; c. 1872).
  21. The Path Which Led a Protestant Lawyer to the Catholic Church-by Peter H. Burnett, 1908; pp, 425).
  22. A Short Defence of Religion : Chiefly for Young People Against the Unbelievers of our Days– by the Rev. Joseph Ballerini, Professor in the seminary, Pavia (Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, Ltd, 1910; pp. 196).
  23. Is Life Worth Living? – by William Hurrell Mallock (Chicago: Belfords, Clarke & Co., Publishers, 1879; pp. 328).
  24. Life of Rt. Rev. Dr. James Doyle, D.D., Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin. (1786-1833) by W. J. Fitzpatrick, (N. Y. : D. & J.sadlier, 1844; pp. 288).
  25. Catholicism The True Rationalism: or Four Links in a Chain of Reasoning-by Rev. F. Woodlock, S.J. (London: Burns Oates & Washbourne Ltd. , 1922; pp. 61).
  26. The Church and the Sovereign Pontiff: An Analytical Catechism– by The Rev. Antoine Maurel, S.J. (Dublin: James Duffy and Sons, 1878; pp. 304).
  27. On the Apostolic and Infallible Authority of the Pope When Teaching the Faithful and on His Relation to a General Council– by F.X. Weninger, SJ, D. (N.Y. P.O’Shea Publisher, 1868; pp. 366).
  28. Protestantism and Infidelity: An Appeal to Candid Americans– by F.X. Weninger, S.J..,D.D. (N.Y..: Sadlier & Co., 1862; pp. 341).
  29. The Council of the Vatican and the Events of the Time-by Thomas Canon Pope (Dublin: James Duffey, 1871; pp. 329).
  30. Christianity or Agnosticism– by the Abbe Louis Picard (London: Sands & Co.,1899; pp. 633).
  31. The Aletheia -by Rev. Charles Constantine Pise, D.D.: a new edition (Staten Island, NM.Y.: Press of the Mission of the Immaculae Virgin, 1894; pp. 388).
  32. The Early Scottish Church: Its Doctrine and Discipline– by Dom Columba Edmonds, monk of Fort Augustus (St. Louis, MO: B. Herder, 1906; pp. 306).
  33. Appeal for Unity in the Faith: Being an Appeal to Anglicans and Protestants of Other Denominations– by Rev. John Phelan (Chicago: M.A.Donohue & Company, 1911; 372)
  34. The Pillar and Ground of the Truth: A Series of Lenten Lectures on the True Church, Its Marks and Attributes -by Rev, Thomas E.Cox (Chuicago: J.s. Hyland & Company, 1900; pp. 253).
  35. Anglican Orders- Null and Void? – by Christopher Monckton (Rochester, Kent: Staples Printers Rochester Limited, 1985; pp. 49).
  36. Bishop Barlow and Anglican Orders: A Study of the Original Documents – by Arthur Staplyton Barnes, M.A. (London: Longmans, Green,and Co., 1922; pp. 194).
  37. A Last Word on Anglican Ordinations: Being an exposition of the Pontifical Bull “Apostolicae Curae”, Containing a Complete Refutation of all the Objections Raised Against the Papal Decision– by Rev. S.M. Brandi, S.J. (New York: The American Ecclesiastical Review, 1897; pp. 122).
  38. Anglican Orders– by Anthony A. Stephenson, S.J.(Westminster, MD, 1956; pp. 76).
  39. Anglican Orders and Defect of Intention -by Francis Clark , S.J. (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1956; pp. 21D5).
  40. The Eucharist : Unity or Truth? The Windsor Statement Analyzed – by Contributors: Charles Boyer, S.J., Gerard Butcher, Mgr. Philip Flanagan, Edward Holloway, John McKee, Roger Nesbitt, T.S. Gregory (Essex: Faith-Keyway Publications, 1973; pp. 139).
  41. The Anglican Dilemma– by The Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Slesser, P.C. (London: Hutchinson, 1952; pp. 194).
  42. Edward VI and the Book of Common Prayer– by His Eminence Aidan Cardinal Gasquet and Edmund Bishop (London: Sheed and Ward, Revised ed.,1928; pp. 276).
  43. Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission: The Final Report- Windsor, September 1981 ( Co-published by U.S. Catholic Conference, Washington, D.C., 1982; pp. 122).
  44. The Fundamentals of Religion – by Rev. J.H. Howard, M.A. and Rev. .J.J. Ingram, M.A. (London: Sands & Co. Ltd.4th ed. 1949l pp. 192).
  45. The True Religion: and its Dogmas– by Rev. Nocholas Russo, S.J., (N.Y. :.P.J. Kennedy & Sons, 1886; pp. 287).
  46. Evidences of Religion– by Louis Jouin, S.J. (N.Y.: P. O’Shea, 1877; pp. 390).
  47. I Also Send You– by Thomas H. Moore, S.J. (N.Y. : Fordham University Press, 1937; pp. 181).
  48. Humanity: Its Destiny and the Means to Attain It– by Rev. Father Hjenry Denifle, O.P. (N.Y. Fr. Pustet & Co., 1909; pp. 257).
  49. Catholics and Nonconformists : Dialogues on Conversion– by the Bishop of Clifton (London: Catholic Truth Society, 1898; pp. 76).
  50. (French) Demonstration du Sybole Catholique: Lecons sur la Religion by M. l’Abbe Marty (Paris : Librarie Catholique de Perisse Freres, 1859; pp. 456).
  51. The Holy Catholic Church: Her Faith, Works, Triumphs – by A Convert (London: Burns & Oates Ltd., 1905; pp. 356)
  52. The Letters of the late Father George Porter, S.J., Archbishop of Bombay (London: Burns & Oates, Limited, 1891; pp. 484).
  53. The Catholic Church and the Modern Mind– by Bakewell Morrison, S.J., M. (N.Y. The Bruce Publishing Company, 4th printing 1946; pp. 380).
  54. Evidence For Our Faith– by Joseph H. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. (Notre Dame: Notre Dame University Press, 4th printing, 1954; pp. 340).
  55. The God of Love– by J.K. Heydon (N.Y.: Sheed & Ward, 1944; pp. 200).
  56. The God of Reason– by J.K. Heydon (N.Y. : Sheed & Ward, 1942; pp. 151).
  57. The Size of Life: A Religious Speculation – by J.P. Murphy, D.D., Ph.D., (London: Longman, Green and Co., 1948; pp. 157).
  58. The Rise and Growth of the Anglican Schism– by The Rev. Dr. Nicolas Sander, D.D. [ originally published in Latin in 1585 in Cologne, and translated with Notes and Introduction by David Lewis, M.A.] (Rockford, Il: Tan Books and Publishers, Inc., 1988; pp. 380).
  59. The Beginning of the English Reformation– by Hugh Ross Williamson (Long Prairie, MN, The Neumann Press, 1957; pp. 113).
  60. Martyrs of the English Reformation– by Malcolm Brennan (Kansas, Mo. : Angelus Press, 1991; pp. 167).
  61. The First of the Puritans and the Book of Common Prayer-by Paul R. Rust, O.M.I., (Milwaukee: The Bruce Publishing Company, 1949; pp. 270).
  62. Errata to the Protestant Bible: English Translations Examined– Thomas Ward (London and Dublin: Printed in the Year 17: Reprinted by Richard Coyne in 1807; pp. 116).
  63. The End of Religious Controversy in a Friendly Correspondence between a Religious society of Protestants and a Catholic Divine ( Baltimore: Printed and published by J. Murphy and Co., 1852; pp. 338).
  64. Points of Controversy. Series of Lectures– by Rev. C.F. Smarius, S.J. (New York: P. O’Shea, Publisher, 1873; pp. 487).
  65. The Bible Against Protestantism, and in Strict Accordance with the Catholic Faith in a Conference Between a Catholic, a Protestant Episcopalian, and a Presbyterian– by the Rev. Dr. Sheil, Roman Catholic Bishop (Boston: Published by Thomas ‘Swseeney, 1848; pp. 293.
  66. The Facts About Luther– by Msgr. Patrick F. O’Hare, LL.D., (Rockfrod, IL,: Tan Books and Publishers, 1987; pp. 378).
  67. Letters Concerning the Roman Chancery-by the Rev. Richard Fuller of Ceaufort, SC, and the Right Rev. John England, Bishop of Charleston Baltimore: Published by Fielding Lucas, Jr., 1840; pp.276).
  68. Back to Morality– by the Rev. T. Slater, S.J. (New York: Benziger Brothers, 1925; pp. 180).
  69. Where is Truth?- by Elizabeth T. Britt, M.A.(N.Y. Longmans, Green and Co., 1947; pp. 322).
  70. Who Is Then This Man?- by Melanie Marnas- (N.Y. : E.P. Dutton & Co.,1928; pp. 363).
  71. The Defense of the Catholic Church: Combined with a Study of the Life of the Gospels– by Francis X. Doyle, S.J. (N.Y. : Benziger Bgrothers, Inc., 1927; pp. pp. 511).
  72. The Truth About Christian Science– by George M.’Searle of the Paulist Fathers (N.Y.; The Paulist Press, 1916; pp. 305).
  73. The Christian Faith– by Pere Suau, S.J. with an Introduction by C.C. Martindale, S.J. (N.Y.: Benziger Brothers, 1920; pp. 158).
  74. Notes on Ingersoll– by Rev. L.A. Lambert of Waterloo, N.Y. -(Buffalo, N.Y.: Buffalo Catholic Publication Company, 1887; pp. 203).
  75. Dean of Columbia Rejects Immortality– by Rev. Michael Hogan, S.J. (“Worcester, M”A: The Harrigan Press, 1934); pp.80).
  76. The Sincere Seeker– by The Right Reverend Peter M.H. Wynhoven (Marrero, LA, 1938; pp. 360).
  77. The Gentle Skeptic or Essays and Conversations of a Country Justice on the Authenticity and Truthfulness of the Old Testament Records– by the Rev. C. Walworth (N.Y. : P. O’Shea, Publisher, 1867; pp. 368).
  78. Spiritual Pepper and Salt for Catholics and Non-Catholics– by the Right Rev. Wm. Stang, D.D., Bishop of Fall River  (N.Y. Benziger Bgrothers, 1901; pp. 214).
  79. The Unseen World: An Exposition of Catholic Theology in Its Relation to Modern Spiritism– by the Rev. Fr. Alexius M. Lepicier, L.S.M. (N.Y.: Benziger Brothers, 1906; pp. 284).
  80. Spiritualism: as Spiritualists Have Written of It– by Herbert V. O’Neill- with a Preface. of the Most Rev. Richard Downey, Archbishop of Liverpool (London: Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1947; pp.  144).
  81. The Dangers of Spiritualism: Being Records Of Personal Experiences– by J.Godfrey Raupert (St. Louis: B. Herder Book Co., 1920; pp. 166).
  82. The Supreme Problem: an Examination of Historical Christianity in the Light of Psychical Phenomena– by J. Godfrey Raupert (Buffalo, N.Y.: Peter Paul & Son, 1910; pp. 340)
  83. Apologetics and Catholic Doctrine: A Course of Religious Instruction for Schools and Colleges – 4th and revised edition -by The Most Rev. M. Sheehan, D.D., Archbishop of Germia (Dublin: M.H.Gill and Son Ltd., 1954; pp. 310).
  84. Survivals and New Arrivals– by Hilaire Belloc (N.Y.: Sheed & Ward, 1941; pp. 288).
  85. Apologetics for the Pulpit– by Aloysius /Roche (London: Burns Oates & Washbourne Ltd., 1950; pp. 771).
  86. The Christian Mind: How Should a Christian Think– by Harry Blamiris (Ann Arbor: Servant Books, 1978; pp, 191).
  87. On Christian Truth– by Harry Blamires (Ann Arbor: Servant Books, 1983; pp. 140).
  88. The Secularist Heresy: The Erosion of the Gospel in the Twentieth Century– by Harry Blamires (Ann Arbor: Servant Books, 1980; pp. 155).
  89. The Faith and Modern Error– by Harry Blamires (London: S.P.C.K., 1956; pp. 145).
  90. The Offering of Man– by Harry Blamires (N.Y. : Morehouse-Barlow Co., N.Y., 1960; pp. 146).
  91. Words Made Flesh: God Speaks to Us – by Harry Blamires (Ann Arbor: Servant Books, 1985; pp. 173).
  92. A God Who Acts: Recognizing the Hand of God in Suffering and Failure– by Harry Blamires (Ann Arbor: Servant Books, 1957; pp. 128).
  93. Where Do We Stand? An Examination of the Christian’s Position in the Modern World – by Harry Blamires with a Foreword by Malcolm Muggeridge (Ann Arbor: Servant Books, 1980; pp. 158).
  94. Essays in Satire– by Ronald A. Knox- N.Y.: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1930, 287).
  95. Paul’s Gospel– by Ronald Knox (N.Y.: Sheed & Ward, 1950; pp. 72).
  96. Lightning Meditations– by Ronald Knox (N.Y. : Sheed & /Wardm 1959; pp.164).
  97. The Layman and His Conscience: A Retreat– by Ronald Knox (N.Y.: Sheed & Ward, 1961; pp. 218).
  98. God and the Human Condition- Vol I: God and the Human Mind– by F.J. Sheed (N.Y.: Sheed & Ward, 1966; pp. 301).
  99. What Difference Does Jesus Make?- by F.J. Sheed (N.Y.: Sheed & Ward, 1971, pp. 242).
  100. The Instructed Heart: Soundings at Four Depths– by F.J.Sheed (Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor, 1971; pp.121).
  101. Society and Sanity– by F.J.Sheed (N.Y. Sheed and Ward, 1953; pp. 274).
  102. To Know Christ Jesus– by F.J. Sheed (N.Y.: Sheed & Ward, 1962; pp. 377)
  103. The Reformation in England– by Sir Maurice Powicke (London: Oxford University Press paperback, 1967; pp. 153).
  104. Suicide Bent: Sangerizing Mankind– by David Goldstein, LL.D. (St.. Paul, MN: Radio Replies Press, 1945; pp. 244).
  105. What Say You? -by David Goldstein (St. Paul, MN: Radio Replies Press, 1945; pp. 446).
  106. Letters Hebrew-Catholic to Mr. Isaacs– by David Goldstein (St. Paul, MN: Radio Replies Press, 1943; pp. 298).
  107. D’Aubigne”s “History of the Great Reormation in Germany and Switzerland- Reviewed and Examined”- by M.J.Spalding, D.D. (Baltimore: Published by John Murphy, 1844; pp. pp. 379).
  108. Catholics and Protestants: Separated Brothers -Correspondence between Canon Leon Cristiani and Pastor Jean Rilliet (Westminster, MD: The Newman Press, 1960)

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