Note 3. An exception has also been made in favor of those classics, ancient and modern, which on account of their obscenity fall under rule 6. In as far as they are models of style they may be read by persons engaged in teaching university or higher college classes of literature, by those who are preparing for such a position in the near future, and by those who, on account of their profession, e. g. as critics or authors of literary works, cannot well do without them. (See note 4 above.)
Whenever we know, or discover while reading, that a book undoubtedly belongs to any one of these classes, we may be sure that it is a work which our Holy Mother the Church does not wish to see in our hands, and we must then act according to the words of Christ: “He who heareth you, heareth Me, and he who despiseth you despiseth Me.” No need of first [57] ]looking up the catalogue of forbidden books; whether the volume in question is mentioned there or not, makes no difference. Nor does it matter what the literary character of the book is. An apparently learned history of the seizure of Rome in 1870, written with the obvious intention of maligning Pius IX, is forbidden just as well as a novel written for the same purpose, or the prayer book of some Protestant sect.
B. Books Forbidden by Particular Decrees.
The following list contains a number of titles which every English-speaking Catholic ought to know. All the books that have been put on the Index during the last few years have been mentioned, not so much for completeness’ sake, as because they contain the palmary error of our time, namely: Modernism, and among its doctrines especially the unchristian treatment of the Bible. None of these books are written in English. But some have been and others may soon be translated. Their [58] ]titles, as well as those of most other foreign books, are given in English.
- Addison, Jos.
- Remarks on Several Parts of Italy.
- Bacon, Francis.
- De dignitate et augmentis scientiarum.
(On the Dignity and Increase of Science.)
- De dignitate et augmentis scientiarum.
- Balzac, Honoré de.
- All novels.
- Bentham, Jeremy.
- Three Tracts, etc.
- Deontology or the Science of Morality.
- Bingham, Jos.
- Origines Ecclesiasticæ, or The Antiquities of the Christian Church.
- Blunt, John James.
- Vestiges of Ancient Manners and Customs, etc.
- Bois, Jules.
- Satanism.
- Bruno, Giordano.
- The Conflict of Religion, Morals and Science in Contemporary Education.
- [59]
]Bunsen, Christian Chas. J.- Hippolytus and His Age, or The Doctrine and Practice of the Church of Rome under Commodus and Alexander Severus, etc.
- Bureau, Paul.
- The Moral Crisis in Modern Times.
Preface by M. Alfred Croiset.
- The Moral Crisis in Modern Times.
- Burgess, Richard.
- Lectures on the Insufficiency of Unrevealed Religion.
- Cudworth, Ralph.
- The True Intellectual System of the Universe, etc.
- Darwin, Erasmus.
- Zoönomia or the Laws of Organic Life.
- Denis, Chas.
- An Apologetic Lenten Course on the Fundamental Dogmas, 1903.
- Church and State: The Lessons of the Present Hour, 1903.
- Descartes, René.
- Meditations on Original Philosophy.
- Dimnet, Ernest.
- Catholic Thought in England.
- [60]
]Döllinger, John Joseph Ignatius.- The Pope and the Council.
- Janus.
- Draper, John William.
- History of the Conflicts Between Religion and Science.
- Duggan, James.
- Steps towards Reunion.
- Dumas, Alexander (father and son).
- All novels, except The Count of Monte-cristo.
- Earle, John Chas.
- The Spiritual Body.
- The Forty Days, or Christ Between His Resurrection and Ascension.
- Fénelon, François de Salignac.
- The Principles of the Saints.
- Ferrière, Émile.
- The Soul a Function of the Brain.
- The Apostles.
- Darwinism.
- The Scientific Blunders of the Bible.
- Matter and Energy.
- Paganism of the Hebrews.
- Life and Soul.
- The Myths of the Bible.
- [61]
]Ffoulkes, Edmund S.- Christendom’s Divisions.
- The Church’s Creed or the Crown’s Creed.
- Fogazzaro, Antonio.
- The Saint (a novel).
- Frohschammer, Jacob.
- Origin of the Human Soul.
- Introduction to Philosophy.
- On the Liberty of Science.
- Christianity and Modern Science.
- The Right of One’s Own Conviction.
- The New Knowledge and the New Faith.
- Georgel, Michél.
- Matter: Its Deification, Its Rehabilitation, and Its Ultimate Destiny.
- Gibbon, Edward.
- History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
- Goblet d’Alviella, Eug.
- The Idea of God.
- Goldsmith, Oliver.
- An Abridged History of England From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Death of George II.
- [62]
]Graf, Arthur.- The Devil.
- Gregorovius, Ferdinand.
- History of the City of Rome During the Middle Ages.
- The Sepulchral Monuments of the Popes.
- Urban VIII in Opposition to Spain and the Emperor.
- Athenaïs: The History of a Byzantine Empress.
- Wanderings in Italy (fifth volume),
Scenes in Apulia.
- Hallam, Henry.
- The Constitutional History of England, etc.
- View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages.
- Heine, Heinrich.
- De l’Allemagne.
- De la France.
- Reisebilder.
- Neue Gedichte.
- Hilaire de Paris.
- Exposition of the Rule of St. Francis.
- Hobbes, Thomas.
- All works.
- [63]
]Houtin, Albert.- The Biblical Question among the Catholics of France in the XIX Century.
- The Biblical Question in the XX Century.
- My Troubles with My Bishop.
- Americanism.
- The Crisis of the Clergy.
- Hugo, Victor.
- Notre Dame de Paris.
- Les Misérables.
- Hume, David.
- All works.
- James I, King of England.
- Basilikon dōron (Royal Gift) divided into three books.
- Triplici nodo triplex cuneus, etc.
- Meditatio in Orationem dominicam.
- Meditatio in caput XXVII evangelii S. Matthali.
- Kant, Immanuel.
- Critique of Pure Reason.
- Laberthonnière, Lucien.
- Essays on Religious Philosophy.
- Christian Realism and Grecian Idealism.
- [64]
]Lacaze, Félix.- To Lourdes with Zola.
- Lang, Andrew.
- Myth, Ritual and Religion.
- Lasserre, Henri.
- The Holy Gospels.
- Lefranc, E. (pseudonym).
- The Conflicts of Science and the Bible.
- Le Morin, Jean.
- Truths of Yesterday?
- Lenau, Nicolaus.
- Die Albigenser.
- Lenormant, François.
- The Beginnings of History.
- Dogma and Criticism.
- LeRoy, Edouard.
- An Essay Concerning Human Understanding.
- The Reasonableness of Christianity, etc.
- Locke, John.
- Gospel Studies.
- The Gospel and the Church.
- The Fourth Gospel.
- Apropos of a Little Book.
- The Religion of Israel.
- Loisy, Alfred.
- Theological Essays.
- [65]
]Maurice, Frederick D.- Principles of Political Economy.
- Mill, John Stuart.
- Literæ pseudo-senatus Anglicani, Cromwellii reliquorumque perduellium nomine conscriptæ.
- Milton, John.
- Happiness in Hell.
- Mivart, St. George.
- The Spirit of the Laws.
- Persian Letters.
- Montesquieu, Chas. de Secondat de.
- Reform Catholicism.
- Müller, Joseph.
- Fatalism.
- Negri, Ada.
- Letters to the Members of the Pious and Devout Society of the Heart of Jesus, etc.
- Olive, Jos.
- Miscellaneous Works.
- Osborne, Francis.
- About Faith.
- Before Entering Life.
- [66]
]Program of Modernism (a reply to the encyclical).
- Payot, Jules.
- Episcopal Absolutism in the Mexican Republic.
- Planchet, Franc. Regis.
- Introduction to the History of the Principal States of Europe.
- (Also four Latin works.)
- Pufendorf, Samuel von.
- Paganism in the XIX Century.
- Quiévreux, Camille.
- The Roman Popes: Their Church and Their State in the XVI and XVII Centuries.
- Ranke, Leopold.
- Practically all his works (the Index names nineteen).
- Renan, Ernest.
- The Condemnation of Pope Honorius.
- Renouf, Peter LePage.
- Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded.
- Richardson, Samuel.
- The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V.
- Robertson, Wm.
- The Kingdom of the Future. (Der Zukunftsstaat.)
- [67]
]Rohling, August.- The Life and Pontificate of Leo X.
- Roscoe, William.
- The Constitution according to Social Justice.
- Of the Five Wounds of Holy Church.
- Rosmini-Serbati, Antonio.
- Emile, or About Education.
- The Social Contract.
- Letter to Christopher de Beaumont, Archbishop of Paris.
- Letters Written from a Mountain.
- Julia, or the New Heloïse.
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques.
- Life of St. Francis of Assisi.
- Sabatier, Paul.
- The Intellectual Reform of the Clergy and the Freedom of Education.
- The Saints as Successors of the Gods.
- Miracles and Historical Criticism.
- Miracles and Scientific Criticism.
- Saintyves, P.
- All novels.
- Sand, George (pseudonym).
- Catholic Dogma (Katholische Dogmatik).
- Catholicism as a Principle of Progress.
- The Divine Truth of Christianity.
- The New Time and the Old Faith.
- [68]
]Schell, Hermann.- A Pilgrimage to Rome.
- Seymour, Michael H.
- All novels.
- Soulié, Frédéric.
- All novels.
- Stendhal, H.B. de.
- A Sentimental Journey.
- Sterne, Laurence.
- The Life of Christ.
- Strauss, David F.
- Treatise on the Physical Cause of the Death of Christ.
- Stroud, William.
- All novels.
- Sue, Eugène.
- A History of English Literature.
- Taine, H.-A.
- Roman Catholicism in Russia.
- Tolstoy, Dmitry.
- Historical Analysis of Christian Civilization.
- [69]
]Vericour, L.R. de.- The Infallibility of the Pope and the Syllabus.
- Viollet, Paul.
- Nostra maxima culpa (Our Greatest Fault).
- Vogrinec, Anton.
- Practically all his works.
- Voltaire, F.-M. Arouet.
- Elements of Logic.
- Whateley, Richard.
- All works.
- White, Thomas.
- Jesus (drama).
- Wiese, Sigismund.
- All works.
- Zola, Emile.