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Books by Catalog Number Books by Catalog Number Catalog Number Title Author 025.06282 R269 Catholics on the Internet Raymond, John 135 K2995 Dreams: A Way to Listen to God Kelsey, Morton 155.932 M2848 Post‐Abortion Aftermath Mannion, Michael 179.7 In Defense of Human Dignity : Essays For Our Times Various Authors 179.7 G442 Fighting for Dear Life : Terry Schiavo Gibbs, David 179.76 P2938 Is the Fetus Human? Pastuszek, Eric 179.76 P8845 Abortion : The Silent Holocaust Powell, Fr. John 179.76 W736 Abortion : Questions & Answers Willke, Dr. and Mrs. J.C. 182.2 D315 Meditations of a Hermit de Foucauld, Charles 189.4 A657 Shorter Summa : The Most Essential Philosophical Passages of S Aquinas, St. Thomas 191.2 B6185 Seeking a Center : My Life as a Great Bookie Bird, Otto 200 World's Great Relgions, The LIFE Editorial Staff 200 H265 Religions of the World : Volume One Hardon, Fr. John A. 201 D5158 Foundations of Belief, The Dewart, Leslie 201.5 STrialogue : Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Dialogue Swidler, L.; Duran, K.; Fire 201.723 M1232 God Bless America : God's Vision or Ours? McCarthy, Fr. Bill 204 L6734 World's Last Night and Other Essays Lewis, C. S. 204.22 R533 How to Be an Adult in Faith and Spirituality Richo, David 204.32 PNext to Godliness : Finding the Sacred in Housekeeping Peck, Alice 209 L8662 Cults : Battle of the Angels Lord, Bob & Penny 210 Great Religions of the World 212.1 H1488 Answering the New Atheism Hahn, Scott & Wiker, Benj 212.1 S9782 Is There A God? Swinburne, Richard 212.6 M892 Tomorrow’s Catholic: Understanding God and Jesus In a New M Morwood, Michael 212.6 P124 Estranged God : Modern Man’s Search for Belief Padovano, Anthony T. 214.8 A711 Divine Providence : God's Design in Your Life Arinze, Francis Cardinal 220 Bible for Today's Family : New Testament 220 Bible, The Catholic Youth 220.07 F2974 Paul's Letters for Today's Christian Feider, Paul 220.07 K769 Paul's Captivity Letters Kodell, Jerome 220.07 M497 Bible Interpretation Megivern, James J. 220.07 M679 Courageous Love : A Bible Study on Holiness for Women Mitch, Stacy Sunday, October 13, 2013 Page 1 of 53 Catalog Number Title Author 220.07 S2835 Repentance : A Guide to Receiving God's Forgiveness Scanlan, Michael 220.07 S8541 Search The Scriptures : A Three Year Bible Study Course Stibbs, Alan M. 220.072 M3811 Reading Scripture as the Word of God Martin, George 220.09 Who's Who In the Bible Reader's Digest 220.3 G825 Bible, The : Word of God Grelot, Pierre 220.3 H3269 Nelson’s Complete Concordance of the New American Bible Hartdegen, Stephen J. 220.3 M1568 Dictionary of the Bible McKenzie, John L. 220.52 BLight for My Path for Grandparents Biblical Selections 220.52042 M5965 Reader's Digest Bible Illustrated Edition Reader's Digest 220.5205 Holy Bible : Catholic Study Bible 220.5205 Holy Bible : Confraternity Version Confraternity of Christian 220.5205 Holy Bible : NAB Catholic Parish Edition Confraternity of Christian 220.5205 Holy Bible : Translated From the Latin Vulgate with Annotation Confraternity of Christian 220.5205 Holy Bible, The Confraternity of Christian 220.5205 New American Bible : New Catholic Translation Confraternity of Christian 220.5205 New Catholic Edition Illustrated Holy Bible Confraternity of Christian 220.5207 New Jerusalem Bible, The New Jerusalem Bible 220.5208 Way, The ‐ The Living Bible Various Authors 220.52083 Catholic One Year Bible Living Bible 220.52083 Way : The Living Bible Living Bible 220.52083 Way : The Living Bible Illustrated Catholic Edition Living Bible 220.52083078 Way : The Living Bible Illustrated Catholic School Edition Living Bible 220.6 A582 Mother Angelica's Private & Pithy Lessons from The Scriptures Angelica, Mother Mary 220.6 C7891 Path to Freedom Corbon, Jean 220.6 VMastering the Meaning of the Bible McKenzie, Fr. John 220.6 P5529 Unlocking the Treasures of the Bible: A Practical Guide Philipps, James 220.601 B8795 Biblical Exegesis and Church 220.61 G759 General Introduction to the Bible : Volume III Grannan, Fr. Chas. P. 220.61 K445 Hope of the Nations Keyes, Nelson Beecher & G 220.6121 B1679 Inside the Bible Baker, Kenneth 220.622 B4338 Bible, The (The Complete Idiot's Guide to) Bell, Jim & Campbell, Stan 220.7 J563 Jerome Biblical Commentary Jerome, St. 220.9 Everyday Life in Biblical Times 220.9 G897 Holy Bible, The : Places and Stories Guadalupi, Gianni Sunday, October 13, 2013 Page 2 of 53 Catalog Number Title Author 220.92 Women of the Bible Daughters of St. Paul 220.92 Women of the Gospel Daughters of St. Paul 220.92082 A339 12 Strong Women of God Alborghetti, Marci 220.92082 D3117 All of the Women of the Bible Deen, Edith 220.92082 M679 Courageous Women : A Study on the Heroines of Biblical Histo Mitch, Stacy 220.9505 Bible for Everyone, The Daughters of St. Paul 221.4 Dictionary of the Old Testment, The 221.4 Y658 Lenten Messages from the Old Testament Yost. Fr. Charles 221.6 G477 People of the Book : Story Behind the Old Testament Gilles, Anthony E. 221.6 J547 God's Word To Israel Jensen, Joseph 221.6 N549 Family and the Bible, The Newland, Mary Reed 221.9 Genesis : Ignatius Catholic Study Bible 221.9 L4387 Hear, O Israel : A Guide to the Old Testament Leary, James F. 221.9 R639 Introduction to the Old Testament : Volume II Robert, Andre and Feuillet 221.9 WOld Testament, Introduction to Wenig, Laurin 221.922 Women of the Bible Daughters of St. Paul 221.924 G6431 Abraham, Father of Believers Gonzales, Angel 222.11 V859 Genesis : Collegeville Bible Commentary Viviano, Pauline 222.11064 S4783 Woman of Genesis, The Sennott, Thomas 222.12 M3861 Through Moses to Jesus Martini, Carlo Maria 222.12 BGod of Freedom and Life, The : Commentary on Book of Exodus Binz, Stephen J. 223.06 K9215 Three Philosophies of Life Kreeft, Peter 223.06 M9788 Tree of Life : An Exploration of Biblical Wisdom Literature Murphy, Roland 223.1 R7392 Job and the Mystery of Suffering : Spiritual Reflections Rohr, Richard 223.2 FPsalms of David, The Freemantle, James 223.2 K2934 Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23, A Keller, W. Phillip 223.2052 Psalms For Modern Man In Today's English Version Today's English Version 223.206 A9236 Exposition of the Psalms Augustine, St. 223.206 M9812 Confession and Forgiveness Murray, Andrew 223.9068 M2577 Singers of the New Song Maloney, George 225 New Testament : Catholic Youth 225.06 B8795 Christ in the Gospels of the Ordinary Sundays Brown, Raymond 225.07 M242 Studies in the New Testament Various Authors 225.5202 New Testament : An Official Catholic Edition Confraternity of Christian Sunday, October 13, 2013 Page 3 of 53 Catalog Number Title Author 225.52042 New Testament : Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition Revised Standard Version 225.5205 New Testament : Ignatius Catholic Study Bible Second Catholic Edition 225.5205 New Testament of the New American Bible : Illustrated St. Jose Confraternity of Christian 225.5205 New Testament, The : St. Joseph Edition Catholic Biblical Associatio 225.52081 Celebrate Jesus : Steps to Peace with God New International Version 225.52082 Catholic Youth New Testament : Contemporary English Version Contemporary English Ver 225.52082 Good News For Modern Man : Eisenhower Memorial Edition Today's English Version 225.52082 Good News For Modern Man : Fourth Edition Today's English Version 225.52082 Good News For Modern Man : Second Edition Today's English Version 225.52082 Good News For Modern Man : Second Edition (Hardcover) Today's English Version 225.52082 Good News For Modern Man : The New Testament and Psalms Today's English Version 225.52082 Good News For Modern Man : The New Testament In Today's E Today's English Version 225.52082 Good News For Modern Man : Third Edition Today's English Version 225.52082 Good News For Modern Man : Third Edition (Large Print) Today's English Version 225.52082 Good News New Testament : Today's English Version Today's English Version 225.52082 International Student Bible For Catholics, The Contemporary English Ver 225.52082 Living Waters : The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior in T Today's English Version 225.52082 New Testament : Good News Translation Today's English Version 225.6 G477 People of the Way : Story Behind the New Testament Gilles, Anthony E. 225.61 L3996 New Testament in the Life of the Church : Evangelization, Praye LaVerdiere, Eugene 225.61 P4511 Reading the New Testament : an Introduction Perkins, Pheme 225.83054 M728 Woman, First Among the Faithful Moloney, Francis 225.9 T957 World of Jesus, The Turpin, Joanne 225.92 C866 Where Jesus Walked Courts, Roger 226.06 B746 Selections for Meditations Baenigne, Jacques 226.06 B8795 Adult Christ at Christmas, A Brown, Raymond 226.06 B8795 Crucified Christ in Holy Week, A Brown, Raymond 226.06 B8795 Risen Christ in Eastertime, A Brown, Raymond 226.066 B4737 Jesus and the Gospel : Vol. 1 Benoit, Pierre 226.066 B4737 Jesus and the Gospel : Vol. 2 Benoit, Pierre 226.066 G9829 How to Read and Pray the Gospels Gustin, Marilyn Norquist 226.07 L5339 Way of the Disciple, The Leiva‐Merikakis, Erasmo 226.077 B6149 Passion and Resurrection : Narratives of Jesus / A Commentary Binz, Stephen J. 226.09 V948 Three Women & The God von Speyr, Adrienne Sunday, October 13, 2013 Page 4 of 53 Catalog Number Title Author 226.095 CGod's Word is Alive! Camille, Alice 226.2 DSeven Days with the Gospel of Matthew Donders, Joseph 226.2 Z27 Matthew : A Devotional Commentary Zanchettin, Leo 226.2066 B8795 Birth of the Messiah : A Commentary on the Infancy Narratives Brown, Raymond 226.2077 Gospel of Matthew, The : Commentary, Notes, Study 226.2077 M679 Gospel of Matthew, The Mitch, Curtis & Sri, Edwar 226.2077 H299 Gospel According to Matthew, The Harrington, Daniel J.
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