Call Number (LC) Title Results
BX1759.5.M4 I57 1975 Human life : problems of birth, of living, and of dying / 1
BX1759.5.M4 M3 1960 Medicine and morals. 1
BX1759.5.M6 D6 1949 Moral problems of interracial marriage. 1
BX1759.5.S4 O33 How to cure scruples 1
BX1760.A5 D4 The A.P.A. movement. A sketch, 1
BX1760.A5 W7 1895 American Catholics and the A.P.A. : a complete history of American Catholics in their relations to the government of the United States, and a review of the meaning, methods and men of the American Protective Association / 1
BX1760 +C375 Catholic League's ... report on anti-Catholicism / 1
BX1760.P9 W6 1951 Who's who in the P.O.A.U.? 1
BX1763 .B56 1978 Maister Perkins reformed Catholique / 1
BX1763 .C1 An answer to John Martiall's Treatise of the cross. 1
BX1763 .F9 Stapleton's Fortress overthrown. A rejoinder to Martiall's Reply. A discovery of the dangerous rock of the popish church commended by Sanders. 1
BX1763 .G3 1834 A Master-key to popery : giving a full account of all the customs of the priests and friars, and the rites and ceremonies of the popish religion / 1
BX1763 .G3 1837 Anti-popery; or, History of the popish church: giving a full account of all the customs of the priests and friars; and the rites and ceremonies of the popish religion. In four parts. 1
BX1763 .G3 1854 The great red dragon : or The master-key to popery / 1
BX1763 .G3 1855 The great red dragon : or, the master-key to popery / 1
BX1763 .G63 1734 Memoirs of the life of John Gordon, of Glencat, in the county of Aberdeen in Scotland: who was thirteen years in the Scotch college at Paris, among the secular clergy. Wherein the absurdities and delusions of popery are laid open ... 1
BX1763 .G66 England and Scotlands happinesse, in being reduced to vnitie of religion, vnder our invincible monarke, King Iames. 1
BX1763 .O97 The state of the English colledges in forraine parts. 1
BX1763 .S5 Immanuel, or, A discovery of true religion : as it imports a living principle in the minds of men, grounded upon Christ's discourse with the Samaritaness, John IV, 14, being the latter clause of the voice crying in a wilderness, or a continuation of the angelical life / 1
BX1763 .T9 An answer to Sir Thomas More's Dialogue, The supper of the Lord after the true meaning of John VI. and 1 Cor. XI. And Wm. Tracy's Testament expounded. 1