Call number | Item |
B | Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion (Go to start of category) |
BL-BX | Religion (Go to start of category) |
BX | Christian Denominations (Go to start of category) |
BX1765 .D6 1845 | The History of Romanism: From the Earliest Corruptions of Christianity to the Present Time (New York: E. Walker, 1845), by John Dowling (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .D6 1853 | The History of Romanism: From the Earliest Corruptions of Christianity to the Present Time (new edition with supplement; New York: E. Walker; Port Hope, ON: Hay and Thatcher, 1853), by John Dowling |
BX1765 .D6 1871 | The History of Romanism: From the Earliest Corruptions of Christianity to the Present Time (new edition with supplement; New York: E. Walker, c1871), by John Dowling |
BX1765 .E7 1894 | Errors of the Roman Catholic Church, and its Insidious Influence in the United States and Other Countries, by the Most Profound Thinkers of the Present Day; and the History and Progress of the American Protective Association (St. Louis: J.H. Chambers, 1894), contrib. by S. H. Ford, Scott F. Hershey, T. J. Morgan, Madison Clinton Peters, E. M. Marvin, John A. Wilson, George Augustus Lofton, J. G. Wilson, Thomas O. Summers, T. P. Haley, Samuel J. Niccolls, Thomas Bowman, Richard S. Storrs, P. G. Robert, and G. W. Hughey (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .E7 1899 | "Errors of the Roman Catholic Church": or, "Centuries of Oppression, Persecution and Ruin" (St. Louis: J.H. Chambers and Co., 1899), contrib. by S. H. Ford, Scott F. Hershey, T. J. Morgan, Madison Clinton Peters, E. M. Marvin, John A. Wilson, George Augustus Lofton, J. G. Wilson, Thomas O. Summers, T. P. Haley, Samuel J. Niccolls, Thomas Bowman, Richard S. Storrs, P. G. Robert, and G. W. Hughey |
BX1765 .F2 L4 | An Answer to the Rev. G. S. Faber's Difficulties of Romanism (Baltimore: F. Lucas, n.d.), by J. F. M. Trévern, trans. by F. C. Husenbeth (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .F2 1830 | The Difficulties of Romanism in Respect to Evidence: or, The Peculiarities of the Latin Church Evinced to be Untenable on the Principles of Legitimate Historical Testimony (second edition, revised and remoulded; London: Printed for C. J. G. and F. Rivington, 1830), by George Stanley Faber (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .G45 | The Mystery of Iniquity: or, Romanism not Christianity (Newark, NJ: Ward and Tichenor, 1872), by Jesse S. Gilbert |
BX1765 .G5 | Papal Rome as It Is, by a Roman (Baltimore: Publication Rooms, 1843), by L. Giustiniani, contrib. by W. C. Brownlee |
BX1765 .G563 1868 | Rome's Tactics: or, A Lesson for England From the Past (London: Christian Book Society, 1868), by William Goode (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .H25 | The Scarlet Woman: or, The Revival of Romanism (1910), by I. M. Haldeman (HTML with commentary at Wayback Machine) |
BX1765 .H29 | Romanism Contradictory to the Bible: or, The Peculiar Tenets of the Church of Rome, As Exhibited in Her Accredited Formularies, Contrasted with the Holy Scriptures (new edition; London: T. Cadell, et al., 1827), by Thomas Hartwell Horne (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .H45 | The Two Babylons (possibly abridged or edited), by Alexander Hislop (HTML at biblebelievers.com) |
BX1765 .H67 | A Second Letter to the Right Rev. Francis Patrick Kenrick, Roman Catholic Bishop of Philadelphia (Burlington, VT: S. Fletcher, 1843), by John Henry Hopkins (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .H7 1854 | "The End of Controversy," Controverted: A Refutation of Milner's "End of Controversy," in a Series of Letters Addressed to the Most Reverend Francis Patrick Kenrick, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimorelphia (2 volumes in 1; New York: Pudney and Russell, 1854), by John Henry Hopkins (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .H8 | Popery, the Enemy and the Falsifier of Scripture: or, Facts and Evidences, Illustrative of the Conduct of the Modern Church of Rome (London: W. E. Painter, 1844), by Thomas Hartwell Horne (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .J5 | Romanism: A Doctrinal and Historical Examination of the Creed of Pope Pius IV (London: Religious Tract Society, ca. 1882), by Robert C. Jenkins (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .L49 | The More Priests the More Crime, or, The Challengers Defeated: Being a Series of Letters by a Protestant in Reply to the Challenge of the Catholic Citizen and Montreal True Witness (Toronto: Sold at the Wesleyan Book Room et al., ca. 1855), by Alexander McLean (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .L5 | Plain Reasons Against Joining the Church of Rome (20th thousand; further revised and enlarged; London: Society for Promotting Christian Knowledge; New York: Pott, Young and Co., 1880), by Richard Frederick Littledale (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .L53 R9 | Catholic Controversy: A Reply to Dr. Littledale's "Plain Reasons" (8th edition; London: Burns and Oates; New York et al.: Benziger Bros., ca. 1889), by H. I. D. Ryder (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .M129 | Black International, by Joseph McCabe (HTML at infidels.org) |
BX1765 .M22 | The Curse of Rome: A Frank Confession of a Catholic Priest, and a Complete Exposé of the Immoral Tyranny of the Church of Rome (New York: Nyvall press, c1907), by Joseph F. MacGrail (page images at HathiTrust) |
BX1765 .M22 | The Devil in Robes, or, The Sin of Priests (St. Louis: Continental Bible House, ca. 1900), by Robert Seth McCallen, contrib. by J. Scott Carr (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .M22 | The Devil in Robes, or, The Sin of Priests (Aurora, MO: Menace Pub. Co., ca. 1900), by Robert Seth McCallen, contrib. by J. Scott Carr (multiple formats at archive.org) |
BX1765 .M248 1808 | Popery Condemned by Scripture and the Fathers: Being a Refutation of the Principal Popish Doctrines and Assertions Maintained in the Remarks on the Rev. Mr. Stanser's Examination of the Rev. Mr. Burke's Letter of Instruction to the Catholic Missionaries of Nova Scotia, and in the Reply to the Rev. Mr. Cochran's Fifth and Last Letter to Mr. Burke, &c. (Edinburgh: J. Pillans and Sons, 1808), by Thomas McCulloch (multiple formats at archive.org) |