Saturday, December 30, 2006

Further Used Books for sale

The following are books for sale, though some of them may also be available as part of the donation offer as well.

The Catholic Encyclopedic Dictionary, ed. Donald Attwater, 1949 (HC)
Aspects of Monasticism, by Jean Leclercq (cistercian Publications, SC)
Eleventh Century Background of Citeaux, Bede Lackner (HC, Cistercian Studies)
The Saga of Citeaux: The Family that Overtook Christ, Second Epoch, M. Raymond, OCSO (HC)
Christ in His Mysteries, Dom Columba Marmion (HC)
Christ the Life of the Soul, Dom Columba Marmion (HC)
Immortal Diamond: Studies in Gerard Manley Hopkins, ed. Norman Weyand, SJ
The Lord, Romano Guardini (HC)
F.J. Sheed, What Difference Does Jesus Make? (HC)
F.J. Sheed, To Know Christ Jesus? (SC)
The Desolate City, Anne Roche Muggeridge (HC)
Did Darwin Get it Right? Catholics and the Theory of Evolution, by George Sim Johnston
Jesus, by Malcolm Muggeridge (HC, oversized)
A Newman Treasury: Selections fo the Prose Works of John Henry Cardinal Newman (HC)
The Eternal Son: A Theology of the Word of God and Christology, by Louis Bouyer (HC)
The Christ of Catholicism, Dom Aelred Graham (SC)
The American Catholic Family, John L. Thomas, SJ (HC, 1956)
The Popes on Youth: Principles on Forming and Guiding Youth from Popes Leo XIII to Pius XII (HC)
The Public Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Archbishop Goodier (2 vols. HC)
The Passion and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Alban Goodier, SJ.
Morals in Politics and Professions: A Guide for Catholics in Public Life, Rev. Francis J. O'Connell (HC, 1951)
The Wisdom of Catholicism, ed. Anton C. Pegis (HC)
The Spirit of Catholicism, Karl Adam (SC)
Letters of Saint Catherine of Siena (HC)
Three Ages of the Interior Life, R. Garrigou-Lagrange (HC)
Life Everlasting, R. Garrigou-Lagrange (HC)
Jesus Christ, by St. Bonaventure (HC)
God: His Existence and His Nature, R. Garrigou-Lagrange (HC, vol.1)
The Love of God and the Cross of Jesus, R. Garrigou-Langrance (HC 2 vols.)
The One God, R. Garrigou-Lagrange (HC)
Christ the Savior, R. Garrigou-Lagrange (HC)
Three Ways of the Spiritual Life, R. Garrigou-Lagrange (HC)
A Companion to the Summa, Walter J. Farrell (HC, complete set)
Therese of Lisieux, Hans urs von Balthasar (HC)
Saint John of the Cross, by Fr. Bruno
Fundamental Marriage Counselling: A Catholic Viewpoint, J.R. Cavanaugh (HC, 1963)
Synopsis Theologiae Dogmaticae, AD. Tanquerey (3 vols, HC)
Summa Contra Gentiles (5 vols, SC)
The Shape of the Liturgy, Dom Gregory Dix (HC)
The Divine Intimacy
Two Sisters in the Spirit, Hans Urs von Balthasar
The Love of God, Dom Aelred Graham (HC and SC copy)
The Akathist Hymn to the Name of Jesus, Archbishop Raya (HC)
Theotokos: A Theological Encyclopedia of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Doctrine of Being in Aristotelian Metaphysics, Joseph Owens, CSSR (SC)
Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina, CXXVI, Prudentius (HC)
Philosophy of Religion, F.J. Sheen (HC)
God and Intelligence in Modern Philosophy, F.J. Sheen (HC)
My Catholic Faith, LaRavoire Morrow (HC)
Liturgy and Contemplation, Jacques Maritain (HC)
Queen of Paradox: A Stuart Tragedy (HC)
The Bishops of Scotland, Dowden (HC)
Moral Philosophy, Jacques Maritain (HC)
The Holy See at Work: A popular explanation of the intracacies involved in the control and operation of the Catholic Church by the Pope through the Roman Curia, E. Heston (HC, 1950)
Power to Dissolve: Lawyers and Marriages in the Courts of the Roman Curia, John Noonan Jr.
The Byzantine Patriarchate, George Every (HC)
The Priest of the Fathers, E. Heston (HC)
The Liturgy and the Word of God
Dictionary of Moral Theology (HC)
Biblia Sacra (HC, library rebind)
Encyclopedia of Biblical Theology, Johannes Bauer (SC, 1970)
Enchiridion Patristicum, Rouet de Journel (HC, Greek-Latin)
St. Basil the Great and Apollinaris of Laodicea (HC)
A Practical Commentary on the Code of Canon Law
Christian Life and Worship, G. Ellard (HC)
The Occasional Sermons of Ronald Knox (HC)
Apologia Pro Vita Sua, JH Newman (HC)
The Dream of Gerontius, Newman (HC)
Idea of a University, Newman (SC)
Grammar of Assent, Newman (SC)
An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, Newman (SC)
Catholic Sermons of Cardinal Newman (HC)
The Mind and Heart of Saint Paul, Newman (HC)
Theology and Sanity, Sheed (HC)
Society and Sanity, Sheed (HC)
Bethlehem, F.W. Faber (HC)
At the Foot of the Cross, F.W. Faber (HC)
Apocrypha and Pseudepigraph of the Old Testament (Oxford Univ. Press, (HC)
A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (HC)
The Layman and His Conscience, Ronald Knox (HC)
Hidden Streams, Ronald Knox (HC)
Lightning Meditations, Ronald Knox, (HC)
The Creed in Slow Motion, Ronald Knox (HC)O
The Irish Priests in Penal Times (HC)
Nature and Grace, Matthias Joseph Scheeben (HC)
The Mysteries of Christianity, M.J. Scheeben (HC)
The Teaching of the Catholic Church: A Summary of Catholic Doctrine, arr. by Canon George Smith (HC)
Jesus Christ: His Life, His Teaching and His Work, (2 vol, HC in Box)
A Gospel Priesthood, Yves Congar (HC)
Dogmatic Theology, Volume III: The Sources of Revelation (Divine Faith), Msgr. G. Van Noort (HC)
Dogmatic Theology, Volume II: Christ's Church, by Msgr. G. Van Noort (HC)

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