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- "Behold this heart," : the story of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
- "Fear not, little flock,"
- "House of cards"
- "The mission of the passes", Santa Inéz; : an intimate historical study relating to the founding and subsequent existence of this lovely old mission, by Marie T. Walsh
- "This, my son" (Les Noellets)
- 'Elizabeth is missing'; : or, Truth triumphant: an eighteenth century mystery. Being a true and complete relation of her mysterious disappearance ...
- ... Michelangelo,
- ... Until the day dawn : anthology of college verse
- ... over the bent world
- ...Carmen of the rancho
- ...God the redeemer, the redemption from sin as wrought by Jesus Christ, the son of God; : a textbook for colleges and universities,
- ...Man and society; : an introduction to sociology,
- ...Tartarin on the Alps,
- 10,000 leagues over the sea,
- A B C of cooperatives; : a handbook for consumers and producers
- A Canadian mystic, : Mother Catherine Aurelie of the Precious Blood, her work--her virtues,
- A Catholic looks at life
- A Catholic looks at the world,
- A Catholic philosophy of education,
- A Christian looks at the Jewish question
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court.
- A Modern mystic; : Mother Mary Teresa of the Angels, 1855-1930,
- A Montessori mother,
- A Monument to Saint Augustine : essays on some aspects of his thought written in commemoration of his 15th centenary
- A Newman treasury; : selections from the prose works of John Henry cardinal Newman,
- A Saint in the slave trade : Peter Claver (1581-1654)
- A Sicilian Borromeo : the servant of God, Joseph-Benedict Dusmet, O.S.B., archbishop of Catania and cardinal of the Holy Roman Church, 1818-1894
- A Trappist writes home : letters of Abbot Gerard McGinley, o.c.s.o., to his family.
- A Vindication of the Bull 'Apostolicae curae' : a letter on Anglican orders
- A Wreath of Christmas poems
- A Year's sermons; : a complete course of original sermons chiefly on the Gospels, for all the Sundays and the principal feast days of the year,
- A better economic order, by Rt. Rev. Msgr. John A. Ryan
- A book of unlikely saints,
- A brief text-book of logic and mental philosophy
- A carrack sailed away; : the voyage of Master Francis Xavier,
- A catechism of Scripture history / : compiled by the Sisters of Mercy, for the use of children attending their schools, revised by Dr. O'Reilly
- A century of the Catholic essay,
- A chair on the boulevard
- A cheerful ascetic : and other essays,
- A christian sociology for to-day : an abridged edition of Faith and society,
- A cigarette-maker's romance,
- A citizen's manual for public schools; : a guide for school board members and other laymen
- A clue from the stars,
- A commentary on the Psalms
- A companion to the Summa ...
- A companion to the spiritual exercises of St. Ignatius
- A complete history of music, for schools, clubs, and private readings,
- A conversation with a cat, : and others,
- A conversation with an angel, : and other essays,
- A counsel of perfection,
- A course of religious instruction : apologetic, dogmatic and moral. For the use of colleges and schools. Translated from the French
- A crusader of France; : the letters of Captain Ferdinand Belmont of the chasseurs alpins (August 2, 1914-December 28, 1915)
- A daughter of Coventry Patmore, : Sister Mary Christina, S. H. C. J.,
- A daughter of St. Dominic : Amelie Lautard
- A declaration of dependence
- A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America : against the attack of M. Turgot in his Letter to Dr. Price, dated the twenty-second day of March, 1778
- A dictionary of saints; : being also an index to the revised edition of Alban Butler's 'Lives of the saints',
- A diplomatist's wife in many lands,
- A fire was lighted, the life of Rose Hawthorne Lathrop
- A flower for sign
- A forward strategy for America,
- A general history of the Christian era. : A textbook for high schools and colleges.
- A general introduction to the Bible,
- A gentleman vagabond and some others
- A grammar of plainsong
- A half-day's ride; : or, Estates in Corsica,
- A hand-book of the history of painting.
- A handful of dust,
- A handful of stars
- A hero of charity : St. John of God, founder of the Hospitaller Order ...
- A hidden phase of American history; : Ireland's part in America's struggle for liberty,
- A history of China.
- A history of England,
- A history of Poland
- A history of social thought,
- A history of the Borgias,
- A history of the Catholic church within the limits of the United States, : from the first attempted colonization to the present time.
- A history of the Protestant reformation in England and Ireland : written in 1824- 1827
- A history of the Romans under the empire
- A history of the United States,
- A history of the church; : an introductory study
- A history of the councils of Baltimore,(1791-1884)
- A history of the mass and its ceremonies in the eastern and western church.
- A humane psychology of education,
- A journey in Ireland,
- A key to happiness; : the art of suffering,
- A key to the doctrine of the Eucharist
- A kiss for the leper, : and Genetrix.
- A lady of Rome,
- A letter from Lisieux. : The biography of one Sister of Saint Therese of Lisieux written by another of her Sisters while Hitler made war on France .
- A life of Jesus Christ Our Lord
- A life of Pius IX
- A light to my paths
- A lion is in the streets
- A literary history of religious thought in France from the wars of religion down to our own times,
- A makers of saints
- A man called Cervantes
- A man called White, : the autobiography of Walter White
- A man in the divided sea
- A manual of Catholic action
- A manual of Catholic action : its nature and requirements
- A manual of apologetics,
- A manual of church history:
- A manual of mystical theology : or, The extraordinary graces of the supernatural life explained
- A manual of neo-scholastic philosophy,
- A map of life
- A memoir of William A. Stanton, S. J.,
- A mirror of Shalott; : being a collection of tales told at an unprofessional symposium
- A modern Galahad, : St. John Berchmans
- A modern martyr : Théophane Vénard (Blessed)
- A modern pilgrim's progress
- A mother's letters : a book for young women
- A new biographical dictionary : containing a brief account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons and remarkable characters in every age and nation
- A padre views South America
- A passage to India,
- A personalist manifesto
- A philosophy of work,
- A pilgrimage to the Holy Land
- A pillar of iron
- A popular history of the Catholic Church
- A portrait of Thomas More, scholar, statesman, saint
- A practical introduction to English rhetoric : precepts and exercises
- A preface to Newman's theology
- A preface to metaphysics; : seven lectures on being.
- A primer of modern art,
- A procession of saints
- A question of lovers and other poems,
- A realistic philosophy; : the perennial principles of thought and action in a changing world
- A recall to Dante,
- A retreat : consisting of thirty-three discourses with meditation for the use of the clergy, religious and others
- A retrospect of fifty years
- A riband on my rein; : poems
- A rime of the rood and other poems,
- A saint under Moslem rule;
- A search for the truth,
- A short breviary for religious and laity.
- A short cut to the true church; or, The fact and the word
- A short history of the Chinese
- A shorter history of England
- A sister's story.
- A soldier's confidences with God; : spiritual colloquies of Giosuè Borsi.
- A soldier's story
- A solo in tom-toms
- A spiritual Aeneid,
- A story of courage; : annals of the Georgetown convent of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
- A student's history of philosophy,
- A study of prose fiction,
- A tale of two cities
- A textbook of geology,
- A time to keep,
- A treasury of Irish poetry in the English tongue,
- A treasury of Russian spirituality
- A treasury of great Russian short stories, : Pushkin to Gorky,
- A treasury of modern humor; : all in fun,
- A treasury of war poetry, : British and American poems of the World War, 1914-1917,
- A treasury of war poetry, : British and American poems of the World War, 1914-1919.
- A troubled heart and how it was comforted at last
- A vacation in the Scottish Highlands, and other places
- A vindication of Italy and the Papal States. : (From the Dublin review for October [September] 1856.)
- A vision of saints / : by Lewis Morris
- A white house in Gascony : escape to the old French south
- A winnowing,
- A witness tree,
- A woman is witness : a Paris diary
- A woman with a purpose,
- A woman wrapped in silence,
- A world to reconstruct : Pius XII on peace and reconstruction
- A world without Jews.
- A year with St. Francis of Sales; : short passages from the writings of St. Francis of Sales,
- A year with the saints
- A year's thoughts
- Abandonment; : or, Absolute surrender to divine providence.
- Abbot Marmion; : an Irish tribute.
- Abbotscourt,
- Abbé Pierre
- About antiques,
- Abraham Lincoln, man of God,
- Abridgment of the History of England,
- Acceptance and unveiling of the statues of Junipero Serra and Thomas Starr King.
- Across a world
- Adam Penfeather, buccaneer, : his early exploits, being a curious and intimate relation of his tribulations, joys and triumphs taken from notes of his journal and pages farom his ship's log, and here put into complete narrative
- Address of the President of the United States delivered at a joint session : of the two houses of Congress, April 2, 1917
- Address unknown,
- Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois : a portrait / by Noel F. Busch
- Administrative legislation in the new Code of canon law : <Lib. III., Can. 1154-1551>
- Adrian Savage; : a novel,
- Advent;
- Adventure is underground; : the story of the great caves of the West and the men who explore them
- Adventures in good eating : good eating places along the highways of America
- Adventures in grace, : sequel to We have been friends together,
- Adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha
- Adventures of Wu Han of Korea
- African Angelus : episodes and impressions
- African journey
- After Bernadette; : the story of modern Lourdes
- After Hitler's fall; : Germany's coming Reich,
- After fifty years
- After the flight; : being eyewitness sketches from Irish history from A. D. 1607 to 1916,
- Against the Academics
- Agnes Repplier : lady of letters
- Al Smith, American; : an informal biography
- Alaska days with John Muir,
- Albert of Belgium, : defender of right,
- Albert the Good and the Victorian reign,
- Alcuin, : friend of Charlemagne, his world and his work
- Alexandre Dumas et Marie Duplessis : une page du romantisme galant
- Alfred E. Smith, : an American career,
- All alongshore
- All around the Mediterranean,
- All for Jesus : or, The easy ways of divine love.
- All for love; b or, From the manger to the cross. c By theRev. James J. Moriarty
- All hallows' eve
- All in the name of God,
- All men seek God; : the quest for faith in the words of great leaders and thinkers.
- All that glitters
- All the day long,
- All the king's men
- All things common
- All this, and heaven too,
- All's well!
- Alleged socialism of the church fathers,
- Alms for oblivion: books, men and biography,
- Alsace, 1871-1872
- America, look at Spain,
- American Jesuits
- American diplomacy concerning Manchuria,
- American literature by Negro authors
- American pastor in Rome
- Americanism and Catholicism,
- Americans and others,
- Ames et visages du XXe siècle
- Among the folks in history,
- An American epic
- An American history
- An Augustine synthesis,
- An Irish journey
- An analytical French reader. : with English exercises for translation and oral exercises for practice in speaking. Questions on grammar, with references to the author's several grammars. Paradigms of verbs, regular and irregular
- An awakening and what followed
- An essay in aid of a grammar of assent
- An essay in aid of the better appreciation of Catholic mysticism : illustrated from the writings of Blessed Angela of Foligno
- An essay on the development of Christian doctrine / by John Henry Cardinal Newman
- An essay on the nature of contemporary England
- An explanation of the prayers and ceremonies of the mass;
- An hour of adoration in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament; : liturgical praise with readings and prayers
- An humble supplication to Her Maiestie
- An introduction to philosophy
- An introduction to philosophy,
- An introduction to the mystical life,
- An outline history of French literature
- An outline history of the church by centuries (from St. Peter to Pius XII)
- An outline of Russian literature,
- Anatole France
- Ancient and modern masterpieces of the leading lights of the Catholic Church : containing choice selections of the most celebrated writers, orators and painters
- And down the days,
- And the third day ... : a record of hope and fulfilment.
- And then the storm,
- Angel Mo' and her son, Roland Hayes,
- Angela Merici and her teaching idea <1474-1540>
- Angels̓ mirth,
- Anglicanism in transition,
- Anglo-Saxon saints and scholars
- Anna and the King of Siam
- Anne du Rousier : religious of the Sacred Heart and missioner in South America 1806-1880
- Another Mexico
- Antoine Lavoisier, : the father of modern chemistry,
- Antonio,
- Apologetics for the pulpit,
- Apologetics; : a class manual in the philosophy of the Catholic religion,
- Apostle of charity; : the life of St. Vincent de Paul,
- Apostle of the valley, : the life of Daniel Francis Dade, pioneer priest of the San Joaquin valley.
- Apostles of the front lines; : looking ahead with Catholic action.
- Apostolic Christianity; : or, The witness of the apostles to Christ,
- Applied harmony,
- Applied psychology, its principles and methods,
- Armine
- Army vs. Notre Dame, : the big game, 1913-1947
- Army without banners; : adventures of an Irish volunteer
- Arnoul, the Englishman
- Around the world with a business man
- Art and faith; : letters between Jacques Maritain and Jean Cocteau.
- Art and poetry,
- Art and scholasticism,
- Art in the early church
- Arthurian chronicles,
- As I was going down Sackville Street,
- As I was saying,
- As the earth turns
- As the morning rising; : a novel,
- At the back of the north wind
- At the end of the Santa Fe Trail
- At your ease in the Catholic church,
- Athanasion ; Also, miscellaneous poems
- Athens, Argentine, Australia
- Au sortir du couvent
- Aucassin & Nicolette and other mediaeval romances and legends,
- Audrey,
- Augustine's quest of wisdom; : life and philosophy of the bishop of Hippo
- Aurora dawn; : or, The true history of Andrew Reale, containing a faithful account of the great riot, together with the complete texts of Michael Wilde's oration and Father Stanfield's sermon,
- Australia, her heritage, her future,
- Autumn in the valley
- Aux flancs du vase, suivi de Polyphème et de poèmes inachevés
- Ave Maria
- Ave Maria : an interpretation from Walt Disney's "Fantasia" : inspired by the music of Franz Schubert
- Ave Roma immortalis; : studies from the chronicles of Rome
- Awake in heaven
- Back to Holy church : experiences and knowledge acquired by a convert
- Back to Rome : being a series of private letters, etc., addresses to an Anglican clergyman,
- Back to the land,
- Baedae opera historica
- Ballads of America : and other poems,
- Bamboo songs,
- Banner by the wayside
- Banners
- Barbara Celarent, : a description of scholastic dialectic
- Barnaby Rudge
- Basic writings of Saint Augustine;, vol. 2,
- Basic writings of Saint Thomas Aquinas ...
- Bavarian story
- Beau Sabreur, : by Percival Christopher Wren
- Beauty and nature
- Beethoven : the man who freed music
- Before the most holy : (Coram sanctissimo)
- Begin here; : a statement of faith,
- Beginners' German,
- Ben-Hur : A tale of the Christ
- Beneath another sun, : by Ernst Lothar
- Benedictine monachism : studies in Benedictine life and rule
- Benedictine monachism; : studies in Benedictine life and rule,
- Benediction from solitude
- Beneš, statesman of central Europe,
- Benighted Mexico,
- Bernadette of Lourdes, : life of the venerable Sister Marie-Bernard of the Sisters of Charity and Christian Instruction of Nevers. Entitled in French La confidente de l'immaculée Bernadette Soubirous en réligion Soeur Marie-Bernard
- Bernard Faÿ's Franklin, the apostle of modern times
- Bernard Quesnay
- Bernard Vaughan, S.J.,
- Beside the bonnie brier bush,
- Beside the western sea : a collection of poems.
- Bess of Cobb's hall, : the Holy maid of Kent
- Best Russian short stories
- Bethlehem.
- Between heaven and earth,
- Between tears and laughter
- Beyond New England thresholds,
- Beyond all fronts, : a bystander's notes on this thirty years war,
- Beyond personality; : the Christian idea of God,
- Beyond politics,
- Beyond tomorrow
- Bible and labor,
- Big family.
- Biographia literaria,
- Biology: a study of the principles of life for the college student
- Birth control; : a statement of Christian doctrine against the Neo-Malthusians,
- Bishop-King of the Brigands
- Black Manhattan
- Black loam of Iowa; : 100 years ago-
- Black martyrs,
- Black reconstruction; : an essay toward a history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in America, 1860-1880,
- Black valley,
- Blackcock's feather, : a novel,
- Blackjack
- Bleak house
- Blessed Edmund Campion
- Blessed John Neumann, bishop of Philadelphia
- Blessed Joseph Pignatelli : (of the Society of Jesus) a great leader in a great crisis
- Blessed Oliver Plunket : his times and work and death at Tyburn, 1629-1681
- Blessed are the meek, : a novel about St. Francis of Assisi,
- Blowing clear
- Blueprint for world conquest,
- Body and mind : a history and a defense of animism
- Body and spirit : essays in sexuality
- Bolshevism: theory and practice,
- Bone rules; : or, Skeleton of English grammar.
- Booker T. Washington : the master mind of a child of slavery
- Books and reading
- Borderlands of western civilization; : a history of East Central Europe
- Boston, : a novel
- Boundaries;
- Bounty of earth,
- Boyle Workman's The city that grew,
- Bread and wine;
- Breaking with the past; : or, Catholic principles abandoned at the reformation; four sermons delivered at St. Patrick's cathedral, New York, on the Sundays of Advent, 1913,
- Breaks in the clouds
- Bride of glory : being the strange story of Emy Lyon, a blacksmith's daughter, who married His Britannic Majesty's envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the court of Naples and became Emma, Lady Hamilton, companion of royalty and the true friend of Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson, K. B., duke of Bronte.
- Brideshead revisited; : the sacred and profane memories of Captain Charles Ryder, a novel
- Brief music, : a sentimental comedy,
- Broderie et dentelles
- Brother Alexander, C.S.C., : a unique personality among Notre Dame pioneers
- Brother André, C.S.C., : the apostle of Saint Joseph,
- Brother Anselmo
- Brother Flo, : an imaginative biography,
- Brother John; : a tale of the first Franciscans
- Brother Petroc's return,
- Brown America; : the story of a new race,
- Burnished chalices,
- Burnt out incense
- Busman's honeymoon; : a love story with detective interruptions
- By what authority
- C.S. Lewis : apostle to the skeptics
- Caesar's mantle; : the end of the Roman republic
- California : its history and romance
- California desert trails,
- California the beautiful : camera studies by Californian artists with selections in prose and verse from Western writers
- California, romantic and beautiful; : the history of its old missions and of its Indians; a survey of its climate, topography, deserts, mountains, rivers, valleys, islands and coast line; a description of its recreations and festivals; a review of its industries; an account of its influence upon prophets, poets, artists and architects; and some reference to what it offers of delight to the automobilist, traveller, sportsman, pleasure and health seeker,
- California; : an intimate history
- Call for forty thousand
- Call my brother back, : a novel
- Callista; : a sketch of the third century,
- Calvary and community: the Passion and the Mass
- Campaigning for Christ,
- Can Christ help me?
- Candle for the proud,
- Candlelight attic : A book containing Seven True Stories of the Supernatural, heard from those to whom they happened, and recounted with their permission in honour of the Seven Joys of our Blessed Lady
- Candles that burn
- Canon Sheehan of Doneraile : priest, novelist, man of letters
- Canons and decrees of the Council of Trent;
- Canticles for St. Francis
- Canton captain
- Capistrano nights; : tales of a California mission town,
- Caponsacchi; : a play in three acts, prologue and epilogue, based upon Robert Browning's poem, "The ring and the book", by Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer;
- Captain Macklin : his memoirs
- Captains courageous : a story of the Grand Banks
- Cardinal Mercier's conferences, : delivered to his seminarists at Mechlin.
- Cardinal Mercier's story,
- Cardinal Mercier; : pastorals, letters, allocutions, 1914-1917;
- Cardinal Merry del Val,
- Cardinal Newman
- Cardinal Newman; : a biographical and literary study
- Cardinal Ximenes and the making of Spain.
- Carmel, its history and spirit, compiled from approved sources
- Catechism comes to life.
- Catechism of psychology for nurses,
- Catechism of the "Summa Theologica" of Saint Thomas Aquinas; : for the use of the faithful;
- Cathedral in the sun,
- Catherine Tekakwitha
- Catherine de Gardeville,
- Catherine the Great
- Catherine-Paris
- Catholic Christianity : or the reasonableness of our religion
- Catholic Summer School essays
- Catholic art and culture,
- Catholic authors; : contemporary biographical sketches, 1930-1947
- Catholic belief : or, A short and simple exposition of Catholic doctrine
- Catholic churchmen in science. (Second series) : Sketches of the lives of Catholic ecclesiastics who were among the great founders in science,
- Catholic culture in Alabama ; : centenary story of Spring Hill College, 1830-1930
- Catholic education in Southern California,
- Catholic evidence training outlines
- Catholic history of Oregon
- Catholic literary France from Verlaine to the present time,
- Catholic liturgics;
- Catholic moral teaching and its antagonists : viewed in the light of principle and of contemporaneous history,
- Catholic mysticism, : popular lectures
- Catholic principles of politics. : Rev. ed. of "The state and the church."
- Catholic radicalism; : phrased essays for the green revolution. With drawings by Ed Willock
- Catholic social action : principles, purpose and practice
- Catholic social theory,
- Catholic verse for secondary schools
- Catholic worship : a manual of popular instruction on the ceremonies and devotions of the church.
- Catholicism
- Catholicism and American freedom
- Catholicism and the modern mind,
- Catholicism in England, 1535-1935; : portrait of a minority: its culture and tradition,
- Catholicism,
- Catholicism, Protestantism and capitalism
- Catholicism, capitalism, or communism,
- Catholicism; : a study of dogma in relation to the corporate destiny of mankind
- Catholics and scholarship; : a symposium on the development of scholars
- Cavelier de La Salle
- Caw-caw ballads
- Cease firing
- Cecilia, : another of St. Therese's little legion,
- Cecilia; : a story of modern Rome,
- Centifolien : hundert Erzählungen für die liebe Jugend
- Challenge from youth, : a documented study of youth in modern youth movements,
- Challenge to faith,
- Chances, : a novel,
- Chantecler : pièce en quatre actes, en vers
- Chapters in religion,
- Character education in adolescence,
- Character formation in college
- Characteristics from the writings of John Henry Newman. : Being selections personal, historical, philosophical, and religious from his various works.
- Characters of the Inquisition,
- Characters of the reformation,
- Charities of France in 1866. : an account of some of the principal existing charitable institutions in that country
- Charles Dickens, his life and work