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Confirmation of the 1581 decrees of Gregory XIII regarding the foundation of the English College, Rome, and decrees relating to the then recent Visitation of the college, sealed by Clement XII, 28 September 1739
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Relazione dello stato del collegio inglese di Roma: dalla sua riapertura nell’anno 1818, fino all’anno 1828
Pages 15, 23, 24, and 25 contain important manuscripts annotations relating to numerous students of the Venerable English College. -
Records and recollections of St Cuthbert's College, Ushaw; with introductory poem, to which are appended copious illustrative, historical, and descriptive notes
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Catalogue of books in the libraries at St. Edmund's College, Old Hall : printed in England and of books written by Englishmen printed abroad to the year 1640
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Propositiones theologico-dogmaticae ex praecipuis catholicae fidei fontibus nempe ex scriptura, traditione, conciliis, ecclesia; necnon ex tractatu de sacramentis in genere excerptae quas publice propugnabit in pontificio Anglorum collegio de urbe Joannes Foothead Londinensis ejusdem collegii alumnus, & S. theologiae auditor
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Catholics and the marriages bill
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Violence and Disorder in the Sede Vacante of Early Modern Rome, 1559—1655, a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of the Ohio State University
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The Catholic Expositor and Literary Magazine, Volume 2
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Supplementum speciale ad Missale Romanum Antuerpiae sub formis sive in folio, sive in quarto editum
This publication is preceded by an edition of the Roman Missal published in Antwerp in 1773. The 1825 Liverpool supplement is followed by a number of insertions and additions, including details of specific provisions, dating from 1861, for the Diocese of Plymouth (UK) for the feasts of St Titus, St Edmund, king and martyr, St Boniface (patron of that diocese), St Walburg, St John of Saint Facundo, and St Willibald. -
Catholic worship: a manual of popular instruction on the ceremonies and devotions of the Church
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Ceremonies Qui s'observent, à la Vêture, chez les Religieuses Angloises de Sainte Claire du pauvre Monastére de Jesus, Maria, Joseph. A Rouen En Normandie. [Bound with:] Ordre De ce qui se chante Tant a la Vêture qu'a la Profession Des Religieuses Angloises De S[ain]te Claire
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A letter to the King on Catholic emancipation : being an answer to certain statements in a late publication, entitled a "Letter from the King to his Catholic subjects."
A letter to the King on Catholic emancipation : being an answer to certain statements in a late publication, entitled a "Letter from the King to his Catholic subjects." -
Selections from Pope, Dryden, and various other British Catholic poets, who preceded the nineteenth century: with biographical and literary notices of those and other British Catholic poets of their class, comprising a brief history of British Catholic poetry from an early period
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The Holy Family hymns
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Jesus and Mary: or, Catholic Hymns
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Catholic history of Liverpool
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The true story of the Catholic hierarchy deposed by Queen Elizabeth: with fuller memoirs of its last two survivors
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The register of Adam de Orleton, Bishop of Hereford (A.D. 1317–1327)
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Converts to Rome : a biographical list of the more notable converts to the Catholic Church in the United Kingdom during the last sixty years
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Tracts published under the superintendence of the Catholic Institute of Great Britain. Tracts 1-38. vol. 1
CONTENTS. A Short Account of the Origin and Progress of the Catholic Institute of Great Britain, with an Appendix of Documents. Apostolic Letter from His Holiness Pope Gregory XVI to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shrewsbury, President of the Catholic Institute. TRACTS. 1. Declaration of the Catholic Bishops, the Vicars Apostolic, and their Coadjutors in Great Britain. 2. Bishop Baines' Sermon on Faith, Hope, and Charity. 3. The Widow Wolfrey versus the Vicar of Carisbrooke ; or Prayer for the Dead 4. Bishop Milner's Letters on the Rule of Faith, or the Method of finding out the True Religion, No. I. 5. Ditto No. II. 6. Ditto No. III. 7. Bishop Milner's Catholic Scriptural Catechism. 8. Bishop Challoner's Touchstone of the New Religion, and the True Principles of a Catholic annexed. 9. The True Principles separately. 10. Sixty Reasons in favour of the Old Religion; or the Cogitations of a Convert to the Catholic Faith. 11. A Short Account of the Conversion of the Hon. and Rev. G. Spencer to the Catholic Faith, written by himself. 12. An Inquiry into the Doctrine of Good Works, Merit, &c. 13. A Refutation of the Charge of Religious Persecution, urged against the Catholic Religion ; being an Abridgment of his Fourth Letter to a Prebendary, by the Right Rev. John Milner, D.D., F.S.A. 14. A Short Treatise on Fasting. 15. The High Church Claims, No. I. — by the Right Rev. Nicholas Wiseman, occasioned by the Controversy respecting Dr. Hampden's appointment to the Theological Chair at Oxford, in 1836. 16. Ditto ditto, No. II. — occasioned by a Sermon by the Rev. John Reble, M. A., entitled "Primitive Christianity recognized in Holy Scripture." 17. The High Church claims, No. III. — occasioned by the publication of the "Tracts for the Times." 18. Ditto ditto, No. IV. — occasioned by the "Tracts for the Times," and the publication of a new Edition of the Works of the Rev. Richard Hooker, with additions, arranged by the Rev. John Keble. 19. Ditto ditto, No. V. — occasioned by the publication of the " Tracts for the Times." 20. Ditto ditto, No. VI. — occasioned by the publication of the "Remains of the late Rev. H. Froude, M.A." 21. Tracts from the Fathers of the English Church, No. I. — Two Letters of Alcuin on the Confession of Sins 22. Reasons for Subscribing to the Exclusive Teaching and Authority of the Catholic Church, by John Athanasius Cooke, Esq. Barrister-at-Law 23. Mumford's Catholic Scripturist, No. I. — Scripture and Tradition 24. A Search into Matters of Religion, by Francis Walsingham, Deacon of the Protestant's Church before his Change to the Catholic 25. Mumford's Catholic Scripturist, No. II. — Perpetuity of the Church — its Universality and Infallibility 26. Nuns and Monastic Institutes 27. Mumford's Catholic Scripturist, No. III. — Roman Church the infallible Church — the Supremacy of St. Peter — the Pope not Antichrist. 28. Remarks on the Erroneous Opinions entertained respecting the Catholic Religion, by Henry Howard, Esq. 29. Tracts from the Fathers of the English Church, No. II. — Alcuin on the Holy Eucharist and the Ceremonies of Baptism 30. Pastoral Charge of the Archbishop of Tours, for the Lent of 1840 31. Mumford's Catholic Scripturist, No. IV. — Of the Sacraments of the Church and accompanying Ceremonies — Baptism — Confirmation 32. Ditto ditto, No. V. — Of the Holy Eucharist and Communion under one kind 33. Ditto ditto, No. VI. — Of the Mass 34. Ditto ditto. No. VII. — Of Saying Mass and other Public Prayers in the Latin Tongue 35. Dialogues on Methodism, by the Rev. J. A. Mason, No. I. 36. Mumford's Catholic Scripturist, No. VIII. — Penance — Extreme Unction — Holy Order — Matrimony — Single Life of Priests 37. Dialogues on Methodism, by the Rev. J. A. Mason, No. II. 38. An Account of the Conversion of an American Family, by the Right Rev. Dr. Hughes, Bishop of Basileopolis and Coadjutor of New York -
Foley, Records, Volume 1 (1877)
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Foley, Henry – Records of the English Province of the Society of Jesus: historic facts illustrative of the labours and sufferings of its members in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
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Sommervogel, Carlos – Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus
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Christian feminism: a charter of rights and duties
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Catholic emancipation tracts, 1826–1829 (31 items)
[1]. Declaration of the Catholic bishops, the vicars apostolic and their coadjutors in Great Britain [2]. An address from the British Roman Catholics to their Protestant fellow countrymen [3]. A letter to the Duke of Wellington on the Catholic claims by J. Doyle [4]. A reply to the charge of Dr. Elrington ... / by Dr. Doyle [5]. Dr. Doyle's letter to Lord Farnham on the second reformation in Ireland [6]. People of England! [7]. Monkish superstition, modern improvements [8]. Triumph of justice and liberty over tyranny and oppression through the influence of the Catholic clergy. [9]. Civil and religious liberty [10]. Happy homes and altars free [11]. Modern method of converting idolaters by bible saints [12]. Address of the Catholics of Ireland to the people of England [13]. A slight view of an ascendancy inquisition [14]. Great Britain and Ireland [15]. A few samples of national disadvantages produced by the Reformation [16]. A slight peep into the church vestry system in Ireland [17]. Specimens of the conversions at Cavan by bible saints [18]. To the people of England [19]. Speech of Mr. Eneas M'Donnell at the British Catholic Association meeting. [20]. Error refuted and truth stated [21]. Conduct of the Irish law church clergy [22]. Ireland, plain facts submitted to the sober sense of Englishmen [23]. Defence of Catholic doctrines by Patrick Spence [24]. Education in Ireland [25]. Address of Catholics of Ireland to the Protestant dissenters of England [26]. Simultaneous meetings in Ireland in the cause of civil and religious liberty [27]. The new Reformation [28]. Protestant Episcopal Church establishment of England and Ireland [29]. The forty-shilling freeholder [30]. National eudcation [sic] [31]. Appeal of the Catholics of Ireland to the people of England.