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[INDEX.]

Adventures of King James II. of England [11]
Antony (C. M.) St. Antony of Padua [9]
—— —— St. Pius V. [9]
Arundell (Lord) Papers [8]
Assisi (St. Francis of) A Biography, by J. Jörgensen [8]
Balfour (Mrs. Reginald) The Life and Legend of the Lady Saint Clare [7]
Barnes (A. S.) The Origin of the Gospels [3]
Barrett (E. Boyd) Motive Force and Motivation-Tracks [5]
Barry (W.) The Tradition of Scripture [3]
Batiffol (P.) Credibility of the Gospel [5]
—— —— History of the Roman Breviary [5]
—— —— Primitive Catholicism [5]
Benson (R. H.) Christ in the Church [4]
—— —— Cost of a Crown [14]
—— —— Friendship of Christ [4]
—— —— Mystery Play [14]
—— —— The Maid of Orleans [14]
—— —— Non-Catholic Denominations [3]
—— —— The Child's Rule of Life [4]
Boedder (B.) Natural Theology [2]
Bosch (Mrs. H.) Bible Stories told to "Toddles" [12]
—— —— When "Toddles" was Seven [12]
Bougaud (Mgr.) History of St. Vincent de Paul [7]
Brown (H.) Handbook of Greek Composition [13]
—— —— Homeric Study [13]
—— —— Latin Composition [13]
—— (S. J.) A Reader's Guide to Irish Fiction [15]
Burton (E. H.) Life and Times of Bishop Challoner [10]
—— —— and Myers (E.) The New Psalter and Breviary Reform [3]
Carrol (F.) St. Peter of Alcantara [9]
Catholic Church from Within [4]
Challoner, Life and Times of Bishop [10]
Chapman (J.) Bishop Gore and Catholic Claims [4]
—— —— The Study of the Fathers [3]
Chisel, Pen, and Poignard [11]
Christ, A Life of, for Children [12]
Clarke (R. F.) Logic [2]
Class-Teaching (The) of English Composition [13]
Coffey (P.) The Science of Logic [5]
Conway (P.) St. Thomas Aquinas [9]
Corcoran (T.) Studies in the History of Classical Teaching [13]
Costelloe (L.) St. Bonaventure [9]
Cronin (M.) The Science of Ethics. Vol. I. [6]
Curious Case of Lady Purbeck [11]
Delehaye (H.) The Legends of the Saints [3]
Delecta Biblica [13]
De Montalembert (Count) Life of St. Elizabeth of Hungary [7]
Devas (C. S.) Political Economy [2]
—— —— The Key to the World's Progress [6]
De Vere (Aubrey), Memoir of, by Wilfrid Ward [7]
Dewe (J. A.) Psychology of Politics and History [10]
De Wulf (M.) History of Medieval Philosophy [5]
—— —— Scholasticism, Old and New [5]
Digby, Life of Sir Kenelm [11]
Dobrée (L. E.) Stories on the Rosary [14]
Drane (A. T.) History of St. Catherine of Siena [7]
—— —— Memoir (Mother Francis Raphael) [7]
Dwight (T.) Thoughts of a Catholic Anatomist [6]
Emery (S. L.) The Inner Life of the Soul [4]
Falklands [11]
First Duke and Duchess of Newcastle-on-Tyne [11]
Fitz-Gerald (V.) St. John Capistran [9]
Fitzgerald (K.) Parlez-vous Français [13]
Fortescue (A.) The Mass [3]
Fouard (Abbé) St. John and the Close of the Apostolic Age [8]
—— —— St. Paul and his Missions [8]
—— —— St. Peter [8]
—— —— The Christ the Son of God [8]
—— —— —— Last Years of St. Paul [8]
Fountain of Life (The) [13]
Francis (M. E.) Christian Thal [16]
—— —— Dorset Dear [16]
—— —— Fiander's Widow [16]
—— —— Lychgate Hall [16]
—— —— The Manor Farm [16]
—— —— Yeoman Fleetwood [16]
Friar Saint Series [9]
Gerard (J.) The Old Riddle and the Newest Answer [6]
Gerrard (T. J.) Cords of Adam [5]
Grammar Lessons, by the Principal of St. Mary's Hall, Liverpool [13]
Hedley (J. C.) The Holy Eucharist [3]
Hogan (S.) St. Vincent Ferrer [9]
Hughes (T.) History of the Society of Jesus in North America [11]
Hunter (S. J.) Outlines of Dogmatic Theology [5]
Index to The Month [6]
Irons (G.) A Torn Scrap Book [14]
Jarrett (B.) St. Antoninus of Florence [9]
Joppen (C.) Historical Atlas of India [13]
Jörgensen (J.) St. Francis of Assisi [8]
Joyce (G. H.) Principles of Logic [13]
—— (P. W.) Ancient Irish Music [14]
—— —— Child's History of Ireland [12]
—— —— English as we Speak it in Ireland [12]
—— —— Grammar of the Irish Language [12]
—— —— Handbook of School Management [12]
—— —— History of Ireland for Australian Catholic Schools [12]
—— —— Irish Peasant Songs [14]
—— —— Old Celtic Romances [14]
—— —— Old Irish Folk Music [14]
—— —— Origin and History of Irish Names of Places [10]
—— —— Outlines of the History of Ireland [12]
—— —— Reading Book in Irish History [12]
—— —— Short History of Ireland [10]
—— —— Social History of Ireland [10]
—— —— Story of Irish Civilisation [10]
—— —— Wonders of Ireland [10]
—— (R. D.) Ballads of Irish Chivalry [14]
Kane (R.) The Plain Gold Ring [5]
—— —— The Sermon of the Sea [5]
Keating (T. P.) Science of Education [13]
Leith (W. F.) Memoirs of the Scottish Catholics [10]
Lives of the Friar Saints [9]
Lumsden (C.) The Dawn of Modern England [10]
Maxwell-Scott (Hon. Mrs.) Life of the Marquise de la Rochejaquelein [7]
McNabb (V.) Infallibility [4]
Maher (M.) Psychology [2]
Marshal Turenne [11]
Maturin (B. W.) Laws of the Spiritual Life [4]
—— —— Self-Knowledge and Self-Discipline [4]
—— —— The Price of Unity [4]
Miles (G. H.) Christine and other Poems [15]
—— —— Review of Hamlet [15]
—— —— Said the Rose [15]
Montalembert (Count de) St. Elizabeth of Hungary [7]
Month, The [6]
Moyes (J.) Aspects of Anglicanism [4]
Mulhall (M. M.) Beginnings, or Glimpses of Vanished Civilizations [10]
—— —— Explorers in the New World before and after Columbus [7]
Murphy (A.) St. Leonard of Port-Maurice [9]
Myers (E.) The Breviary [3]
Newman (Cardinal) Addresses to, 1879-81 [21]
—— —— Apologia pro Vita sua [20]
—— —— Arians of the Fourth Century [19]
—— —— Callista, an Historical Tale [20]
—— —— Church of the Fathers [19]
—— —— Critical and Historical Essays [19]
—— —— Development of Christian Doctrine [18]
—— —— Difficulties of Anglicans [20]
—— —— Discourses to Mixed Congregations [18]
—— —— Discussions and Arguments [19]
—— —— Dream of Gerontius [20]
—— —— Maurice Francis Egan, D.D., LL.D., With Notes by [20]
—— —— —— —— Facsimile Edition [20]
—— —— —— —— Presentation Edition [20]
—— —— Essays on Miracles [19]
—— —— Grammar of Assent [18]
—— —— Historical Sketches [19]
—— —— Idea of a University [18]
—— —— Justification [18]
—— —— Letters and Correspondence [21]
—— —— Life, by Wilfrid Ward [7], [21]
—— —— Loss and Gain [20]
—— —— Meditations and Devotions [21]
—— —— Memorial Sermons [21]
—— —— Oxford University Sermons [17]
—— —— Parochial Sermons [17]
—— —— Present Position of Catholics [20]
—— —— Select Treatises of St. Athanasius [19]
—— —— Selections from Sermons [17]
—— —— Sermons on Subjects of the Day [17]
—— —— Sermons Preached on Various Occasions [18]
—— —— Theological Tracts [19]
—— —— University Teaching [18]
—— —— Verses on Various Occasions [20]
—— —— Via Media [20]
O'Malley (A.) and Walsh (J. J.) Pastoral Medicine [6]
Pryings among Private Papers [11]
Quick and Dead [13]
Reginald (M.) St. Louis Bertrand [9]
Rickaby (John) First Principles of Knowledge [2]
—— —— General Metaphysics [2]
—— (Joseph) Moral Philosophy [2]
—— —— and McIntyre (Canon) Newman Memorial Sermons [21]
Rochester and other Literary Rakes [11]
Roche (W.) The House and Table of God [4]
Rockliff (E.) An Experiment in History Teaching [13]
Rose (V.) Studies on the Gospels [5]
Russell (M.) Among the Blessed [6]
—— —— At Home with God [6]
—— —— The Three Sisters of Lord Russell of Killowen [8]
Ruville (A. Von) Back to Holy Church [4]
—— —— Humility the True Talisman [4]
Ryder (I.) Essays [8]
Scannell (T. B.) The Priest's Studies [3]
Schwertner (T.) St. Raymond of Pennafort [9]
Serbati (A.) Theodicy [5]
Sheehan (P. A.) Blindness of Dr. Gray [16]
—— —— Early Essays and Lectures [16]
—— —— Glenanaar [16]
—— —— Lisheen [16]
—— —— 'Lost Angel of a Ruined Paradise' [16]
—— —— Luke Delmege [16]
—— —— Parerga [16]
—— —— The Queen's Fillet [16]
—— —— The Intellectuals [16]
Smith (S. F.) The Instruction of Converts [3]
STONYHURST PHILOSOPHICAL SERIES [2]
Stuart (J. E.) The Education of Catholic Girls [13]
Thurston (H.) Lent and Holy Week [4]
—— —— The Christian Calendar [3]
Vacandard (E.) The Inquisition [10]
Walker (L. J.) Theories of Knowledge [2]
Ward (B.) Dawn of the Catholic Revival in England [10]
—— —— Eve of Catholic Emancipation [10]
—— (M.) St. Bernardine of Siena [9]
—— (Wilfrid) Aubrey de Vere, a Memoir [7]
—— —— Life of Cardinal Newman [7], [21]
—— —— Ten Personal Studies [8]
—— —— The Life of Cardinal Wiseman [7]
—— (Mrs. Wilfrid) Great Possessions [15]
—— —— One Poor Scruple [15]
—— —— Out of Due Time [15]
—— —— The Job Secretary [15]
—— —— The Light Behind [15]
WESTMINSTER LIBRARY (THE) [3]
Wiseman (Cardinal) Life, by Wilfrid Ward [7]
Wyatt-Davies (E.) History of England for Catholic Schools [12]
—— —— Outlines of British History [12]