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OSJ Archival Library List OSJ Archival Library List The following books are available for research and study and can only be used under supervision. Please call 215-923-1733 for an appointment. ART, MUSIC, ARCHITECTURE: VARIA TITLE AUTHOR A Gallery collects Peales Schwarz ,Robert Devlin American Country Furniture: 1780-1875 Kovel, Ralph & Terry Benjamin West: Biography Alberts, Robert Catalog: Historical Bldgs,Sites&Remains in Penna Joint State Gov. Commission Catholic Church Hymnal with Music Tozer,A.Edmonds,Edited Church Organs Ogasapian, John K Colonial Houses:Phila. Pre Revolutionary Period Wallace,Phillip B. Historical Sacred Places of Phila. Moss, Roger W. History of English Organs Bickrell, Stephen In Pursuit of Fame: Rembrandt Peale 1778-1860 Miller, Lillan B. John Peale II, A Pictorial Biography Hebblethwaite, Peter&Kaufman,Ludwig Landmarking: City,Church&Jesuit Urban Stategy Lucas,Thomas M.,SJ Old Phila.Houses on Society Hill 1750-1840 McCall, Eliz. G. Painted Prayers: the Bk of Hrs in Medieval and Renaissance Art Wieck, Roger S. People’s Mass Book People’s Mass Book Committee Peter Paul Ruebens Coffey,Susan C., Research Curator Philadelphia Discovered Burt,Nathaniel, Editor Pope John Paul II: Building up the Body of Christ Nat’l Cath.News Service Pugin, Augustus Welby Pevsner,Nicholas (Preface) Rembrandt Peale: A Life of Arts, 1778-1860 Hevner, Carol Eaton Stained Glass in Catholic Phila. Fransworth,Jean M., Croce, Carmen Corce The Beginnings of Phila.: 1857-1957 Lithographs The Ceiling Paintings for Jesuit Chaped(Antwerp) Martin,John Rupert The Jesuits and the Arts, 1540-1773 Ed: John O’Malley, SJ The Lure of Italy: Amer Artisits&Italian Experience(1760-1914) Stebbins, Theodore E. The Mount Mary Hymnal Sr.Mary Giesela, SSND The Benjamin West Von Erffa,Helmut&Staley,Allen The Rome of Alexander VII: 1655-1667 Krautheimer, Richard The St Gregory Hymnal&Catholic Choir Book (2 copies) Montani,Nicole A. Visiting Our Past:: America’s Historylands Editorial Consultants of Nat’l Geogr. Wilderness Kingdom: Indian Life in Rocky Mts.,1840-1947 Point, Nicholas, SJ Worship 2 Hymnal for RC Parishes BIOGRAPHY TITLE AUTHOR A Memoir of Felix Jos.Barbelin Donnelly, Eleanor C. The Emperor of Nature:Chas Luc. Bonaparte&His World Stroud, Patricia Tyson The Man Who Had Been King Stroud, Patricia Tyson Joseph Bonaparte in America Bertin, George The Bouviers Davis, John H. The John Carroll Papers, Vols 1,2,3 Hanley, Thos O’Brien, SJ, Editor Life&Times of John Carroll:Archbisp. of Baltmore 1735-1815 Guilday, Peter Life&Times of Archbishop Carroll: 1763-1815 Shea, John G. Charles Carroll of Carrollton: 1787-1832 Gurn,Joseph John Carroll Recovered Thomas Spalding Bishop Challoner Troppes-Lomax, Michael The Life&Times of Bishop Challoner, Vol. 1,2 Burton, Edwin Dennis J. Corney, SJ: The Waterfront Peacemaker Mongraph by Dennis J. Comey, SJ St Francis de Sales: Essays & Talks Stopp, Elisabeth History of Rev.Michael Egan: 1st Phila. Bishop Griffin, Martin I.M. The Man Who Made Wall St: Anthony J. Drexel Rottenberg, Dan In Memoriam of Francis A. Drexel, 2 copies From the Public Ledger The Francis Drexel Family, 2 copies Sr. M Dolores (Marie E. Letterhouse) Life&Times of John England:1st Charleston Bishop 1786-1842 Guilday, Peter The Life of Blessed Peter Favre Boero,Giuseppo, SJ Life&Wk of Prince Demetrui Augustine Gallitzin Lemcke,Rev.Peter Henry,OSB The Life of James Cardinal Gibbons,Archbisp.of Baltimore Ellis John Tracy James Cardinal Gibbons,A Retrospect of 50 yrs. Gibbons, James Cardinal, Vol II Life of Cardinal Gibbons Will, Allan S. Life of Most Rev.John Hughes,DD,1st Archbisp of NY Hassard,John R.G. John G. Johnson,Lawyer&Art Collector, 1841-1917 Winkelman, Barnie Rt.Rev.John J.Kain,DD,Siver Jubilee,7/2/1891 Sullivan,Rt.Rev.John T.,VG Peter Kenney,SJ, His Mission in Ireland and North America, 1779-1841 Morrissey, Thos.,SJ St. Maximillian Kolbe,Apostle of Our Difficult Age Riccardi,Rev.Antonio,OFM Horace McKenna: Priest of the Poor Monagan,John Ltrs. of Francis Patrick Kendrick and Mark Anthony Frenaye, 1830-1862 F.E.T. Francis Patrick Kendrick, 3rd Bisp of Phila. 1830-51 Nolan,Hugh J. St. John N.Neuman,CSR:He Spared Himself Nothing Chorpenning,Jos.F.,OSFS Most Rev. Francis & Most Rev. Peter 7/5/2005 Two Kendricks O’Shea, John J. John Henry Newman: Ltrs&Correspondence, 2 vols. Mozley,Anne,Editor John Henry Newman: Life of, Vol I&II Ward, Wilfred Pope Pius X: The Great Mantle Buron Katherine Edmond F.Prendergast: Archbishop of Phila 1911 no author Matteo Ricci: The Memory Palace Spence,Jonathan F. Bishop Ryan:Episcopal&Silver Jubilees, 2 copies 1872-1897 Archbishop Spadling: Life of Spalding, J.L.,STL John Talbot: Apostle of New Jersey, 1645-1727 Pennington, Edgar L. Rev. Burchard Villiger,SJ:Life of, 2 copies Ryan,John J.,SJ St.Francis Xavier:Life of&Ltrs.,Vols I&II Coleridge,Henry J.,SJ DOCTRINE & THEOLOGY TITLE AUTHOR Societatis IESU Selecti Scriptores II-S.Petri Canisll: Catechism Latini Et Germancic Pars Primas Latin Fridericus Streicher. SG (edit.) Temporal Mission of the Holy Ghost Henry Edward,Archbishop of Wminster Of The Love of God (Trans from French) St Francis de Sales The Catechism Explained Fr Francis Spirago The Teaching of the Catholic Church:Vols I,II,III Canon Geo.D.Smith,DD,PHI Practice of Perfection&Christian Virtues:3 vols Alphonsus Rodrigues, ST Selected Writings of Fr.Ledochowski The American Assistancy The Religious State:Digest of Doctrine of Suarez:Vols I,II,III Fr Wm. Humphrey, SJ The Theology of the Mystical Body Emile Mersch,SJ(Trans by Cyril Voller) The Catholic Controversey (3rd Ed.) H.B.Canon Mackey, OSB Sermons (Sunday&Feasts) Ven.Cure of Ars (Jean Baptiste Marie V) New Practical Meditations:Life of our Lord Jesus Christ Fr Bruno Vercruysse, SSJ Meditations on the Love of God Robert Southwell, SJ The Evidences of Catholicity,Series of Lectures,Louisville(6th Ed) M.J. Spalding, DD Papal Primacy of the Apostolic See Bishop F.P.Kendrick Miscellaneous Reviews,Lectures,Essays M.J. Spalding, DD A History of Sacerdotal Celibacy Henry C.Lea The Works of Rt.Rev.John England,1st Bisp. Charleston (5 vols) Rt. Rev.Ignatius Aloysius Reynolds The Church of Our Fathers: Vols I thru IV Daniel Rock, DD IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY TITLE AUTHOR A Companion to the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius,2 copies Ambruzzi, Aloysius, SJ A Companion to the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius Ambruzzi, Aloysius, SJ (different Publisher) A Companion to the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius 3rd Edition Ambruzzi, Aloysius, SJ The Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius Ambruzzi, Aloysius, SJ (Commentary) 1931 The Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius Ambruzzi, Aloysius, SJ (Commentary) 1937 Difficulties in Mental Prayer Boylan,Fr.W.Eugene, OCS Searchlight in Ourselves Brosnahan, Timothy,SJ Ignatian Methods of Prayers (Translated) Brou, Alexander, SJ Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius: Adapted to 8 Days Retreat Coppens, Chas.,SJ The Conversational Word of God Clancy, Thomas H., SJ The Jesuits, Their Spiritual Doctrine & Practice de Guibert, Joseph,SJ Points for the Meditations & Contemplations of St. Ignatius of Loyola von Hummelauer,Franz, SJ How to Give the Spiritual Exercises to Lay Apostles McQuade,James J.,SJ Particular Examen McElhone,James FR.,CSC Eight Day Retreat (Based on the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius) Grace,Wm.,SJ, Editor The Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius Meschler, Fr. Maurice, SJ Manres: Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius no author Modern Spiritual Approach to the Spiritual Exercises Stanley, David H., SJ Choosing Christ in the World Tetlow, Joseph A.,SJ Ignatius of Loyola Rahner, Karl,SJ&Imhof,Paul,SJ St Ignatius’s Own Story, Told to Luis Gonzalea de Camara Trans: Young, Wm.J.,SJ Studies in Spirituality of Jesuits, An Experience in Ignatian Gov. Gray, Howard J.,SJ Studies in Spirituality of Jesuits, The Deliberation that Started the Jesuits Toner, Jules J.,SJ Studies in Spirituality of Jesuits, The Transformation of Jesuit Poverty Tetlow, Joseph A.SJ Studies in Spirituality of Jesuits, Italian Jesuits in Maryland McKevitt, Gerals,SJ UNCATEGORIZED TITLE AUTHOR History of the Church in England Allies, Mary H. History of America Before Columbus, Vols I&II De Roo, P. Fairbairn’s Crests of the Families of Great Britain & Ireland Fairbairn, James Epochs of American History(The Colonies,3vols,1492-1889) Hart, Albert B. Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow Jerome, Jerome K. The Oregon Trail:Sketches of Pairie&Rocky Mt Life by N.C. Wyeth Parkman, Francis Ruffners of Pennsylvania Sweinberger, Jane S. Chronicles of The Canomgate (Sir Walter Scott) Vol I “Waverly”,& c Annual Register New York (William’s Register) Williams, Edwin American & English Genealogies (complied by:Hanson,J.C.M.) The Lyles of Washington County, Penna.,1681-1886 The History of the Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ Fr. Francis deLigny (translated) The Life of The Blessed Virgin Mary The Abbe Orsini (translated) The Holy Bible New Catholic Dictionary (2 copies) Eternity Taylor, D.D. Missae Defunctorum Young People’s Bible History Boyd, James P. AM Das Buch der Leutschen in Amerika Greek-English Lexicon George Ricker Berry,PhD Novum Testamentum, Greek&Latin (2 copies) Catholic Encyclodedia (A-Z) 14 Vols/ 1907 The American Annual Cyclopedia (several vols – 1872) PENNSYLVANIA & PHILADELPHIA HISTORY TITLE AUTHOR Philadelphia:A Guide to the Nation’s Birthplace Amer. Guide Series,Hopkins,Henry L.,WPA A Guidbook of art,architecture&historic interest in Pa. Archembault, A.M.,Editor The French in Amer.(during the US war of Indep 1777-1783) Balch, Thos.Willing French Philadelphia Miller, Lynn H.&Emgarth,Annette H. A Collection of Papers:Read Before the Bucks Co.Histor.Soc.(Vol 1-1908,Vol II&III-1909 Editorial Committee of Bucks Co.Hist.Soc. Little Journey’s Around Old Phila.
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