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tienne. Précedé de l'Exercice du Chrétien, des prières pour la Ste. Messe, la Confession et la Communion, et suivi d'instructions familières sur toutes les fêtes de l'année, des Vespres du Dimanche, etc. De litanies pieuses, et de plusieurs cantiques choisis, pour être chantés avant et aprez le Catechisme. Cinquième Edition. Revüe et corrigée, et considerablement augmentée. Permissu Superiorum. A Baltimore: Imprimé pour F. Lucas, Libraire, par J. Robinson, Imprimeur.

448. 24mo.

1818. pp. F.

[The text of the Catechism in this is the same as in previous three editions, even to the forms and number of pages. It is one of the earliest Catholic books printed by Lucas, of Baltimore; v. O'Neill.]

Contenant les Eléments de la Foi Catholique Romaine, avec les Prières du Matin ed du Soir, les Litanies du S. Nom de Jésus, Celles de la S. Vièrge, etc. Et le Cantique de M. de Fénélon, sur la Passion de N.S.J.C. A Philadelphie, de l'Imprimerie de T. et G. Palmer. Et se trouve chez Mathieu Carey, Rue de Marché, No. 122.

I 2mo.

pp. 85. S. S. B.

CAVALLO, TIBERIUS, F.R.S., etc.—The Elements of Natural or Experimental Philosophy.

First American Edition, With Additional Notes, selected from Various Authors, by F. X. Brosius. Philadelphia: Published by Thomas Dobson, at the Stone House, No. 41 South Second Street. William Fry, printer. 1813. 2 vols. 8vo. With

plates.

Ist, pp. xxvi. and 472. 2d, pp. ii. and 551.

F.

[Lots 20427, 8, 9, 30, of Gowan's sale (May 22, 1871), are the titles of new editions published in Philadelphia, 1819, 25, 29, '32. v. Brosius. T. C. b. in Naples, March, 1749;d. in London, 1809. The first (?) edition of the Elements was published in London, 1803, 4 vols. 8vo. He was the author of many valuable works.]

CAVEAT against the Methodists. Printed for the Publishers. Mount Vernon [Ohio]: Printed by John P. McArdle. G. T. C.

A.D. 1817.

[Title furnished by the ever-obliging Mr. Sumner.]

CHALLONER, RT. REV. RICHARD.

[v. supra, Authority, Unerring --.]

1789. The True Principles of a Catholic. By Bishop Chalenor [sic]. To which is added, An Exposition of the Commandments. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey. M.DCC.LXXXIX. (Price threepence, or 25. per dozen.) pp. 12. I 2mo.

[v. infra, Garden of the Soul.]

F.

1791. Think Well On't; or, Reflections

on the Great Truths of the Christian Religion for Every Day of the Month.

34th Edition. Ist

G. T. C.?

American Edition. Philadelphia: Carey, Stewart

& Co. 1791.

18mo.

Adv'd by Carey, 1792, last p. of Gar

den of the Soul.

33d Edition. (Different type.) PhilaG. T. C.

delphia: Carey.

1805.

1792. Garden, The-of the Soul; or, A Manual of Spiritual Exercises and Instructions for Christians who (Living in the World) aspire to Devotion. Philadelphia: From the Press of Mathew Carey, No. 118 Market Street. April 23, M.DCC.XCII. pp. 159. I 2mo.

F.

1814. J. G. S., B. M.

Baltimore. 1814.

1809. Christian, The Catholic-Instructed in the Sacraments, Sacrifices, Ceremonies, and Observances of the Church, by way of Question and

Answer. By the Rt. Rev. R. Challoner, D.D. Containing, by way of Introduction, his Celebrated Answer to Dr. Conger Middleton's Letter from Rome. Baltimore: Printed by J. Dobbin & Murphy for Bernard Dornin, Roman Catholic Library, No. 30 Baltimore Street. 1809. [Copy formerly belonging to Mrs. Patterson of Baltimore.] pp. xxiv.-285.

F.

After p. 285, the Contents, pp. i., ii., iii. ; eight pages unnumbered, Subscribers' Names; two do., Advertisements of books already printed.

[The first edition appeared in England, 1737. It so provoked Middleton and his friends that they endeavored to procure Challoner's arrest under pretence of his being disaffected to the Government. He therefore withdrew to the Continent. Become a convert in 1704, was consecrated Coadj. Bp. of Dr. Petra, Vic. Ap. of London, January 29, 1741. Of him wrote a Protestant minister: "January 12, 1781. Buried Dr. Challoner, popish priest, titulary Bp. of Debra, London, and Salisbury (?), Vic. Ap. for the Roman Church in England, a very good, very pious, very learned man, one of extraordinary qualities." During his administration the Church suffered terribly, perhaps no less than under Queen Elizabeth.]

1813. History, Short-of the First Beginning and Progress of the Protestant Religion, Gathered out of the Best Protestant Writers, by way of Question and Answer. By the late Vene

rable and Rt. Rev. Dr. Richard Challoner.

The

twelfth edition. "A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit: neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit."-St. Matt. vii. 18. Baltimore: Pub

lished by B. Dornin, No. 29 Saratoga Street. Gamble, printer. 1813. pp. 108.

32mo.

R. and G. T. C.

1814. Grounds, The-of the Old Religion; or, Some General Arguments in Favor of the Catholic Apostolic Roman Communion. Collected from both Ancient and Modern Controvertists. By a Convert. "Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.”—Jerem. vi. 16. Philadelphia: Printed and published by Augustine Fagan, No. 133 South Front Street. 1814.

I 2mo.

pp. vi.-198. F.

[Pp. 199–204, Subscribers' Names. I have doubtingly ascribed the above work to Dr. Challoner on the authority of De Feller, who, ad nom., gives amongst the list of the Doctor's works Les Fondements de la Doctrine Catholique. For a notice of A. Fagan, v. Appendix C.]

1815. Touchstone, The-of the New Religion; or, Sixty Assertions of Protestants Tried by

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