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Filed under: Catholic Church -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800 Illuminati Sacre Pagine Professoris Amplissimi Magistri Raymundi Lull, Ars Magna, Generalis Et Ultima: Quarumcunque Artium et Scientiarum Ipsius Lull, Assecutrix Et Clauigera, et ad Eas Aditum Faciliore Prebens, Antehac Nusquam Arti Impressorie Emunctius Commendata (title from illuminated page about 12 leaves in; in Latin; Lyon: J. Marechal, 1517), by Ramon Llull, ed. by Bernardus de Lavinheta England's Conversion and Reformation Compared: or, The Young Gentleman Directed in the Choice of His Religion; To Which is Premised a Brief Enquiry into the General Grounds of the Catholick Faith, in a Conversation Between a Young Gentleman and his Preceptor (Antwerp: Printed for R. C. and C. F., 1725), by Robert Manning (multiple formats at archive.org)
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Filed under: Catholic Church -- Apologetic works Catholic Apologetics Today: Answers to Modern Critics, by William G. Most (HTML at catholicculture.org) Catholic Biblical Apologetics, by Robert J. Schihl and Paul D. Flanagan (HTML at catholicapologetics.org) The End of Religious Controversy, in a Friendly Correspondence Between a Religious Society of Protestants and a Roman Catholic Divine (3 volumes; London: Keating, Brown and Co., et al., 1818), by John Milner First American Edition of the Works of the Rev. D. W. Cahill, D. D., The Highly Distinguished Irish Priest, Patriot and Scholar (Boston: P. Donahoe, 1855), by Daniel William Cahill The Ghosts of Bigotry: Six Lectures (second edition; San Francisco: Text Book Pub. Co., 1913), by P. C. Yorke (multiple formats at archive.org) A Papist Misrepresented and Represented: or, A Two-Fold Character of Popery (Cincinnati: J. P. Walsh, n.d.), by John Gother (multiple formats at archive.org) A Papist Misrepresented and Represented: or, A Two-Fold Character of Popery (Cincinnati: Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge, ca. 1860), by John Gother A Papist Misrepresented and Represented: or, A Twofold Character of Popery (from the 19th London edition, revised by a Catholic clerrgyman of Baltimore; Baltimore: F. Lucas Jr., ca. 1830), by John Gother The Shortest Way to End Disputes About Religion (6th American stereotype edition; Boston: P. Donahoe, 1855), by Robert Manning (multiple formats at Google) A Vindication of the Catholic Church, in a Series of Letters Addressed to John Henry Hopkins, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Vermont (Baltimore: J. Murphy and Co.; Pittsburgh: J. Quigley, 1855), by Francis Patrick Kenrick 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) 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) Faberism Exposed and Refuted and the Apostolicity of Catholic Doctrine Vindicated: Against the Second Edition, "Revised and Remoulded," of Faber's "Difficulties of Romanism" (Norwich: Bacon, Kinnerbrook, and Bacon, 1836), by F. C. Husenbeth (multiple formats at archive.org) Kirwan Unmasked: A Review of Kirwan in Six Letters, Addressed to the Rev. Nicholas Murray, by John Hughes (page images at MOA) Lecture by M. W. Kirwan, Editor of the True Witness, in Reply to Reverend Mr. Bray, on the "Romish" Church: Delivered in the Mechanics' Hall, March 13, 1877 (Montreal: Printed at the "True Witness" Office, 1877), by M. W. Kirwan (multiple formats at archive.org) A Reply to the Rev. G. S. Faber's Supplement to his Difficulties of Romanism (London: Hurst, Chance, and Co., et al., 1829), by F. C. Husenbeth (multiple formats at archive.org) Ritualism, by the Right Hon. W. Ewart Gladstone, M.P., Examined: The Anti-Catholic Charges Answered (London: Burns and Oates, 1874), by John Stewart McCorry (multiple formats at archive.org) The Everlasting Man (1925), by G. K. Chesterton (text at Gutenberg Australia) Thoughts, by Blaise Pascal, trans. by W. F. Trotter Thoughts; Letters; Minor Works (Harvard Classics edition; New York: P. F. Collier and Son, c1910), by Blaise Pascal, ed. by O. W. Wight, trans. by W. F. Trotter and Mary L. Booth (page images at HathiTrust) Apologia Pro Vita Sua, by John Henry Newman (HTML with commentary at Fordham) Apologia Pro Vita Sua ("the two versions of 1864 and 1865". London: Oxford University Press, 1913), by John Henry Newman, ed. by Wilfrid Ward (HTML at newmanreader.org) The Via Media of the Anglican Church, Illustrated in Lectures, Letters and Tracts (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1908), by John Henry Newman
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Filed under: Aesthetics -- Early works to 1800 The Analysis of Beauty: Written With a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of Taste (London: J. Reeves, 1753), by William Hogarth (page images at Wisconsin) A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (London: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1757), by Edmund Burke (multiple formats at archive.org) Indagación Filosófica Sobre el Orígen de Nuestras Ideas Acerca de lo Sublime y lo Bello (in Spanish; Alcalá: Oficina de la Real Universidad, 1807), by Edmund Burke, trans. by Juan de la Dehesa (page images at HathiTrust) An Essay on the Beautiful (From the Greek of Plotinus) (London: J. M. Watkins, 1917), by Plotinus, trans. by Thomas Taylor (Gutenberg text) Laocoon: An Essay Upon the Limits of Painting and Poetry, With Remarks Illustrative of Various Points in the History of Ancient Art (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1887), by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, trans. by Ellen Frothingham A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, by Edmund Burke (HTML at Bartleby) Aristotle on the Art of Poetry (aka Poetics), by Aristotle, trans. by Ingram Bywater, contrib. by Gilbert Murray (Gutenberg text) Poetics, by Aristotle, trans. by S. H. Butcher (Gutenberg text) Poetics, by Aristotle, trans. by W. Hamilton Fyfe (HTML with commentary at Perseus) The Art of Poetry: An Epistle to the Pisos (in Latin and English), by Horace, ed. by George Colman (Gutenberg text) Rhetoric, by Aristotle, trans. by W. Rhys Roberts (HTML at Internet Classics) Rhetoric, by Aristotle, trans. by John Henry Freese (HTML with commentary at Perseus)
Filed under: Africa -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800 A Geographical Historie of Africa (London: G. Bishop, 1600), by Leo Africanus, trans. by John Pory The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself (London: The author, 1789), by Olaudah Equiano The Travels of Ibn Batūta;: Translated from the Abridged Arabic Manuscript Copies Preserved in the Public Library of Cambridge, With Notes Illustrative of the History, Geography, Botany, Antiques, &c Occurring Throughout the Work (London: Printed for the Oriental Translation Committee, 1829), by Ibn Batuta, ed. by Samuel Lee (page images at HathiTrust) A Caution to Great Britain and Her Colonies, in a Short Representation of the Calamitous State of the Enslaved Negroes in the British Dominions (new edition; London: J. Phillips, 1785), by Anthony Benezet Relations of the Most Famous Kingdomes and Common-Wealths Thorowout the World, Discoursing of Their Situations, Religions, Languages, Manners, Customes, strengths, Greatnesse, and Policies (London: Printed by I. Haviland for I. Partridge, 1630), by Giovanni Botero, ed. by Robert Johnson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Relations of the Most Famous Kingdoms and Common-Weales Thorough the World, Discoursing of Their Scituations, Manners, Customes, Strengthes and Pollicies (London: Printed for J. Jaggard, 1611), by Giovanni Botero, ed. by Robert Johnson
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