The Happiness of Heaven / By a Father of the Society of Jesus

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By a Father of the Society of Jesus
F. J. BOUDREAUX (Requiescat in pace)
Come, ye blessed of my Father, possess the kingdom prepared for you. —Matth. xxv. 34.
I, Ferdinand Coosemans, Provincial of the Society of Jesus in Missouri, in virtue of power granted to me by the Very Reverend P. Beck, Superior General of the same Society, hereby permit the publication of a book entitled: THE HAPPINESS OF HEAVEN, by a Father of the Society of Jesus; the same having been approved by the censors appointed by me to revise it.
St. Louis, Mo., 1 Nov., 1870. F. Coosemans, S.J.
Liber supradictus, cum a Censoribus Nostris fuerit jam probatus, imprimatur.
+ MARTINUS JOANNES, Archiep. Baltimor.
Entered, according to an Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by John Murphy & Co., in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
Baltimore: Published by John Murphy & Co. New York: Catholic Publication Society. 1872.
It seldom falls to the lot of a Catholic Publisher to issue from his press a book, which, while it possesses the true, substantial merit of genuine Catholic literature, is at the same time graced with the novelty, the absorbing interest which at once command the attention on the Public, and place the book in a high and permanent position before the world. Such has been our good fortune in the publication of THE HAPPINESS OF HEAVEN —and of this no better proof can be required than the unprecedented sale of 3000 copies, constituting the first edition, in less than sixty days, and the constantly increasing demand which already calls forth this second edition. Few books have been more warmly welcomed by the Press, both Catholic and non-Catholic, than The Happiness of Heaven; fewer still have proved, in the perusal, more worthy of the praises bestowed by Reviewers, or have borne out the character which favorable critics had assigned. Of this work it may be said with truth, that the highest praise falls short of its merit, the most favorable critic has not said too much in its commendation. And this promises to be more than an ephemeral popularity—the book will live—it will be read with pleasure and profit, as long as genuine Catholic literature finds readers.

F. J. Boudreaux
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2008-04-28

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Heaven

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