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Filed under: Catholic Church -- Algeria -- Hippo (Extinct city) -- Bishops -- Biography Confessions, by Saint Augustine, trans. by Albert Outler (HTML at CCEL) Confessions, by Saint Augustine, ed. by James Joseph O'Donnell (HTML at Georgetown) Confessions, by Saint Augustine, trans. by E. B. Pusey Filed under: Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo Augustine, by James Joseph O'Donnell (HTML at Georgetown) Confessions, by Saint Augustine, trans. by Albert Outler (HTML at CCEL) Confessions, by Saint Augustine, ed. by James Joseph O'Donnell (HTML at Georgetown) Confessions, by Saint Augustine, trans. by E. B. Pusey Saint Augustin, by Louis Bertrand, trans. by Vincent O'Sullivan (Gutenberg text) A Third Testament: A Modern Pilgrim Explores the Spiritual Wanderings of Augustine, Blake, Pascal, Tolstoy, Bonhoeffer, Kierkegaard, and Dostoevsky, by Malcolm Muggeridge (multiple formats with commentary at plough.com) Three Conceptions of Mind: Their Bearing on the Denaturalization of the Mind in History (New York: Columbia University Press, 1926), by Alejandro A. Jascalevich (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Popes -- BiographyFiled under: Catholic Church -- Spain -- Santiago de Compostela -- Bishops -- BiographyFiled under: Popes A Discourse Preached Before the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa, May 9th, 1876 (Montreal: Printed by direction of Synod, 1876), by William Taylor (multiple formats at archive.org) The Mysteries of Popery Unveiled in the Unparalleled Sufferings of John Coustos at the Inquisition of Lisbon; To Which is Added The Origin of the Inquisition, and its Establishment in Various Countries, and The Master Key to Popery (Enfield, CT: P. Reynolds and E. Thompson, 1821), by John Coustos and Antonio Gavin (multiple formats at archive.org) Our Glorious Popes, by Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (HTML at catholicism.org)
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Filed under: Popes -- Primacy -- Controversial literatureFiled under: Popes -- Primacy -- History of doctrinesFiled under: Popes -- Temporal powerFiled under: Papacy -- History Finance Capital in Papal Robes: A Challenge (New York: Friends of the Soviet Union, ca. 1930), by Nikolai Bukharin, trans. by Moissaye J. Olgin (multiple formats at archive.org) Pageant of the Popes (New York: Sheed and Ward, 1942), by John Farrow (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com) Popery, the Foe of the Church, and of the Republic, by Joseph S. Van Dyke (page images at MOA) The Popes Condemn Anti-Semitism (New York: Council Against Intolerance in America, ca. 1939), by Maurice S. Sheehy (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Papacy -- History -- To 1309Filed under: Roman questionFiled under: Papal courts Diarium Sive Rerum Urbanarum Commentarii (1483-1506) (in Latin with notes in French; 3 volumes; Paris: E. Leroux, 1883-1885), by Johann Burchard, ed. by Louis Thuasne The Diary of John Burchard of Strasburg, Bishop of Orta and Civita Castellana, Pontificial Master of Ceremonies to Their Holinesses, Sixtus P.P. IV., Innocent P.P. VIII., Alexander, P.P. VI.; Pius, P.P. III., and Julius P.P. II., A.D. 1483-1506 (only volume 1 of this edition (covering 1483-1492) was published; London: F. Griffiths, 1910), by Johann Burchard, ed. by Arnold Harris Mathew (multiple formats at archive.org) Liber Notarum, ab Anno MCCCCLXXXIII Usque ad Annum MDVI (in Latin and Italian; 14 parts bound in 3 volumes; 1906-1914), by Johann Burchard, ed. by Enrico Celani (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Pope Alexander VI and His Court: Extracts From the Latin Diary of Johannes Burchardus (New York: Nicholas L. Brown, 1921), by Johann Burchard, ed. by F. L. Glaser Filed under: Catholic Church -- United States -- BishopsFiled under: Gelmírez, Diego, -1140More items available under broader and related terms at left. |