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Works by the Rev. Dr. Lingard.

The History of England. By John Lingard, D.D.
The People's Edition. Handsomely printed in small octavo, uniform
in size and type with the popular Edition of "Alison's History of
Europe." Completed in Sixty Parts, Price 6d. each. Embellished
with many Illustrations, from designs by HARVEY, J. DOYLE,
HOWARD DUDLEY, and other Artists, including a PORTRAIT and
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR of the HISTORIAN. Forming ten
Volumes, crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. each, cloth lettered.

This edition is reprinted from the fifth and last one, diligently revised by the Author two years before his death, which was published in 1849, in ten octavo volumes. That edition embodies the substance of all the recent discoveries connected with English History, and contains a large quantity of new and important matter,

N.B. For the convenience of persons who were prevented from subscribing to this edition during publication, it will continue to be supplied in weekly numbers, or single volumes, and may be obtained through the medium of any Bookseller, or by order direct from the Publishers, who will supply it, post-free, on receipt of the price of the volume or number.

An Abridgment of

Continuation from 1998 the History of England, with

e reign of Queen Victoria, adapted for the Use of Schools. By JAMES BURKE, Esq., B.A., Barrister-atLaw. 648 pages, 12mo. bound, 5s.

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The History and Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon
Church, containing an account of its Origin, Government, Doctrines,
Worship, Revenues, and Clerical and Monastic Institutions.
edition, in 2 vols. crown 8vo. cloth lettered, 10s.
Vindication of certain Passages in the 4th and 5th
Volumes of the History of England. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Observations on the Laws and Ordinances which exist in Foreign States relative to the Religious Concerns of their Roman Catholic Subjects. 8vo. Is.

Catechetical Instructions on the Doctrines and Worship of the Catholic Church. New edition, 18mo. 9d. cloth; 6d. wrapper.

This work contains a short exposition of Catholic doctrine and Catholic practice, with the chief authorities on which that doctrine and 1practice are founded.

A New Version of the Four Gospels; with Notes critical and explanatory. 8vo. boards, 5s.

A True Account of the Gunpowder Plot; extracted from Lingard's History of England and Dodd's Church History of England, including the Notes and Documents appended to the latter. By the Rev. M. A. TIERNEY, F.R.S., F.S.A. With Notes and Introduction by VINDICATOR, 8vo. 2s. 6d. 1:

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Works by Bis Eminence Cardinal Wiseman,

Archbishop of Westminster.

Twelve Lectures on the Connection between Science and Revealed Religion; with Map and Plates. Third edition, in 2 vols. small 8vo. cloth lettered, 8s.

Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church; delivered at St. Mary's, Moorfields, during the Lent of 1836. Second edition, entirely revised and corrected by the Author. Two vols. in one, 12mo. cloth, 3s. 6d.

The Real Presence of the Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Blessed Eucharist, proved from Scripture. In Eight Lectures delivered in the English College, Rome. Second edition, 12mo. cloth, 3s. 6d.

Four Lectures on the Offices and Ceremonies of Holy Week, as performed in the Papal Chapels, delivered in Rome in the Lent of 1837. Illustrated with nine Engravings, and a Plan of the Papal Chapels. 8vo. cloth, 4s.

A Reply to Dr. Turton, the British Critic, and others, on the Catholic Doctrine of the Eucharist.

Essays on Various Subjects.

8vo. 3s. 6d.

3 vols. 8vo. cloth lettered, published at £2. 2s. reduced to £1. 10s. The Lives of St. Alphonsus Liguori, St. Francis de Girolamo, St. John Joseph of the Cross, St. Pacificus of San Severino, and St. Veronica Giuliana, whose canonization took place on Trinity Sunday, 26th of May, 1839. Edited by Cardinal Wiseman. Second edition, 18mo. cloth lettered, 2s.

The Life of St. Alphonsus Liguori, separate. 6d. The Stewardship of England in its Relation to our Indian Empire, &c. A discourse delivered by his Eminence Cardinal Wiseman, at St. John's Cathedral, Salford, July 26, 1857. To which is added an Appendix, containing the remarks of the Times, the Letter of G. Bowyer, Esq., M.P., and the Cardinal's Reply. 8vo. 6d.

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The Pope, considered in his Relations with the Church, Temporal Sovereignties, Separated Churches, and the Cause of Civilization. By Count JOSEPH DE MAISTRE. Translated by the Rev. ENEAS M'D. DAWSON. Small 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d, History of the Life, Writings, and Doctrines of Martin Luther. By J. V. AUDIN. Translated from the French by WILLIAM TURNBULL, Esq. New Edition, revised and enlarged. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth lettered, 10s.

The Life of Henry the Eighth, and History of the Schism of England. By J. V. AUDIN. With Portraits. 8vo. cloth, 53. A Critical and Historical Review of Fox's Book of Martyrs, showing the Inaccuracies, Falsehoods, and Misrepresentations in that Work of Deception. By W. E. ANDREWS. 2 vols. post 8vo. 6s.

A History of the Catholic Church in England, from the first Dawn of Christianity in this Island to the Re-establishment of the Hierarchy in 1850. By the Rev. THOMAS FLANAGAN. 2 large vols. 8vo. containing upwards of 1,200 pages, 18s. cloth lettered.

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This work is divided into two parts. The former, embracing the period down to the Reformation, comprises, inter alia, the planting of Christianity in England by means of the missions of Saints Augustine, Paulinus, Cuthbert, and others; the establishing of the episcopate and independence of the Church, with its relative attendant struggles; the foundation of the great religious houses; the questions between the sees of Canterbury and York; the claims of the Scottish bishops to exempt jurisdiction; the contest between Henry II. and S. Thomas à Becket; the disturbance of religious unity by controversies among the Monastic Orders, and the advantage thereof taken by Wickliffe and the Lollards; the great schism in the Church; the Wars of the Roses and their consequences. The second portion exhibits the state of the clergy in the century prior to the Reformation; the prosperous condition of the nation at the accession of Henry VIII.; the quarrel of that sovereign with the Holy See; his assumption of spiritual supremacy; the confiscation of Church property, and progress of persecution of the Catholics; the sanguinary reign of terror and penat enactments under Elizabeth and her successor; the rise of the illustrious Society of Jesus; the foundation of the English Seminary at Douay; the unhappy differences between the regular and secular clergy; the creation of Vicariates Apostolic; the condition and oppressed state of Catholics until the Emancipation Act; and the final restoration of the Hierarchy in 1850.

A History of the Church.

By the Rev. J. J. Ig. Dollinger, D.D. Translated from the German by the Rev. E. Cox, D.D. 4 vols. 8vo. cloth lettered, £1. 14s.

The Church History of England, from the Year 1500 to 1688, chiefly with regard to Catholics. By CHARLES DODD; with Notes, and a Continuation to the beginning of the present century. By the Rev. M. A. TIERNEY, F.R.S., F.S.A. Vols. 1. to V. 12s. each, cloth. Vol. VI. preparing for Press.

Collections illustrating the History of the Catholic Religion in Cornwall, Devon, Dorsetshire, Somerset, Wilts, and Gloucestershire. In two parts, Historical and Biographical. By the Very Rev. GEORGE OLIVER, D.D., Provost of the Diocese of Plymouth, In a large volume 8vo. cloth lettered, 8s.

This volume contains an account of the missions established in the six south-western counties since the era of the Reformation to the present time; connected with which are the annals of the different religious communities, and most interesting notices of the resident Catholic families, both existing and extinct. The biography of each missioner is minute and faithful; while the concise collections illustrative of the Orders form a useful guide for future historians of the communities to which they relate. Among the distinguished families recorded in Dr. Oliver's work are the Arundells, Cliffords, Stourtons, Petres, Welds, Webbs, &c.

Collections towards Illustrating the Biography of the Scotch, English, and Irish Members of the Society of Jesus. By the Rev. GEORGE OLIVER, D.D. 8vo. cloth lettered, 12s.

The Power of the Pope in the Middle Ages; or, Historical Researches into the Origin of the Temporal Sovereignty of the Holy See, and on the Constitutional Law of the Middle Ages relative to the Deposition of Sovereigns; preceded by an Introduction respecting the Honours and Temporal Prerogatives accorded to Religion and its Ministers by the Ancient Nations, particularly under the first Christian Emperors. By M. GOSSELIN, Director of the Seminary of St, Sulpice, Paris. Translated by the Rev. MATTHEW KELLY, Professor of French and "Belles Lettres" at Maynooth College. In 2 vols. 8vo, cloth lettered, 8s.

A Short History of the Protestant Reformation, principally as to its rise and progress in England, in a series of Conferences held by the most eminent Protestant Historians of the present and former times, by the Rev. H. SMITH. 12mo. boards, 2s. 6d. Anglican Ordination. Erastus Senior scholastically demonstrating this conclusion, that (admitting their Lambeth records for true) those called Bishops here in England are no Bishops, either in order or jurisdiction, or so much as legal; in answer to Mason, Heylin, and Bramhall. Attributed to PETER TALBOT, Archbishop of Dublin. First Printed in 1662, Crown Svo. sewed, 1s. 6d.

Ordination of the Ministers of the Church of England, examined by the Rev. H. SMITH. 12mo.3d. History and Antiquities of the Castle and Town of Arundel. By the Rev. M. A. TIERNEY, F.R.S., F.S.A. In 2 vols. royal 8vo. with Engravings, cloth, £1. 12s. History and Effects of the Mortmain Laws, and the Laws against Dispositions for Pious Purposes; with Notes on the Proceedings of Select Committees, &c., and an Appendix containing the Reports of the Committees, and Digests of the Evidence, and much interesting matter illustrating the subject. By W. F. FINLASON, Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d. . Letters and Official Documents of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, collected from the original MSS. preserved in the State Paper Office of London, and the principal Archives and Libraries of Europe, together with a Chronological Summary. By Prince Alexander Labanoff. Handsomely bound, cloth lettered and gilt. Published at £3. 13s. 6d., reduced to £1. 11s. 6d.

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Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and other principal Saints; compiled from Original Monuments and other Authentic Records; illustrated with the remarks of judicious modern Critics and Historians. By the Rev. ALBAN BUTLER. Including the account of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Alban Butler, by CHARLES BUTLER, Esq.; and an Appendix containing General Indexes, Chronological Tables,&e. The original stereotype edition, well printed, in large type, in 12 vols. demy 8vo. cloth lettered, only £2. 28. B

The same,

illustrated with above 40 plates, fine early impressions, only £2. 128. 6d.

**This edition will be re-issued in weekly and monthly parts, at equally low prices, to render this esteemed edition of more easy access to the Catholic public.

Life and Writings of the Rev. Alban Butler.
CHARLES BUTLER. 8vo., Portrait, 2s.

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Mary, Queen of Scots.-Letters selected and translated from Prince Labanoff's Collection, together with the Chronological Summary of Events during the Reign of the Queen of Scotland. Translated, with notes and introduction, by W. TURNBULL, Esq., F.S.A., Scot. Svo. cloth, 5s.

Life of the Venerable Bishop Challoner.

By the Rev. JAMES BARNARD. With Portrait, 12mo. 2s. 6d. The History of St. Cuthbert; or, an Account of his Life, Decease, and Miracles; of the Wanderings with his Body at Intervals during One Hundred and Twenty-four Years; of the State of his Body from his Decease until A.D. 1542; and of the various Monuments erected to his Memory. By the Very Rev. MONSIGNOR C. EYRE, Chamberlain of Honour to His Holiness Pope Pius IX.; Incumbent of St. Mary's Church, Newcastle-on-Tyne; Member of the Archæological Institute, &c. Second edition, with additions. Royal 8vo. cloth lettered, 12s.

Lives of St. Dominic, St. Bonaventure, St. Elizabeth of Hungary, St. Martin, St. Thomas à Becket, St. Vincent of Paul, St. Jerome, St. Ferdinand, St. William, St. Geneviève, St. Sidonius, St. Lewis, and B. Nicholas of Flue. Illustrated, large 4to. cloth gilt, 10s. 6d.

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Certamen Triplex; or, The Threefold Conflict by Three Priests of the English Province of the Society of Jesus, the Rev. FF. THOMAS HOLLAND, RALPH CORBIE, and HENRY MORSE, boldly undertaken and maintained with constancy against the enemies of truth, piety, and the Church; and happily brought to an end at London, within the last three years, for the faith of their ancestors, religion, and the priesthood. Published at Antwerp in 1645, with Portraits. Translated from the Latin, reprinted in small 8vo. 1s. 6d. with three Portraits.

Life of Henry Francis d'Aguesseau, Chancellor of France; and an Historical and Literary Account of the Roman and Canon Law. By CHARLES BUTLER. 8vo. cloth, boards, 2s. 6d. Life of the Blessed Peter Fourier, Priest, Reformer of a Religious Order, and Founder, in the Seventeenth Century, of one of the first Congregations of Women devoted to the gratuitous Instruction of Young Girls. Translated from the French. With Portrait, 18me. cloth, 1s.

Life of Mrs. Dorothy Lawson, of St. Anthony's, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in Northumberland. From a curious old Manuscript Volume in the possession of Sir William Lawson, Bart., of Brough Hall. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d.

The Life of the Lady Warner; in which the motives of her embracing the Roman Catholic Faith, quitting her husband and children to become a Poor Clare at Gravelines, her rigorous life and happy death, are declared. To which is added, an Abridgment of the Life of her Sister in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Warner, in Religion Sister Mary Clare Written by a Catholic Gentleman. With a beautiful Portrait. Small 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d.

Life of St. Francis de Sales, from Marsollier.

8vo. 10s.

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