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The Autobiography of St. Anthony Mary Claret By St. Anthony Mary Claret To be read after the Life because out of modesty he omits things. Fantastic advice for priests, bishops and lay apostles on evangelizing. His zeal burns thru these pages. Contains an amazing prophecy given him by Our Lord. 222 Pp. PB. |
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The Autobiography of St. Maragret Mary By St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Intimate insights from he saint to whom Our Lord gave the Sacred Heart revelations. Includes Our Lord's own words to her and tells how she sought out suffering for the love for God. A very famous book and one of only six saint's autobiographies in existence. 141 Pp. PB. Impr. (ISBN-089555-2957) |
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Autobiography of St. Teresa of Avila Translated By David Lewis Famous Carmelite classic in a wonderful traditional translation. Her spiritual struggles, vision of her potential place in Hell, mystical graces--yet she remained very down to earth. One of the most admirable women of all time! Nice large print. 516 Pp. PB. Impr. Index. |
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Back Door to War The Roosevelt Foreign Policy, 1933-41 By Charles Callan Tansill A 1952 hardback Edition that went through five printings. Professor Tansill's most famous book, proving that America engineered herself into World War II. Utterly thorough! Based on government documents and other primary sources. Scholarly! We will not be printing them in hardback again when this edition runs out. |
Read these reviews from Amazon: Compelling and convincing, September 29, 2000 Reviewer: Brad Albaugh from Overland Park, KS USA “As the other reviewer has mentioned this book tries to show that the US not only knew of the impending attack by the Japanese but also pushed them in the direction leading up to the attack. Although the statement in the other reviewers comments about FDR planning the attack can be misleading it does seem that he had intimate knowledge of the attack and he desperately wanted to join WWII. The author does not debate the fact that the US's entrance into the war was critical, but that the only way the US could be convinced to join the conflict (due to its isolationism). In order to be compelled to fight the US needed to be attacked in a merciless manner. Hence his argument that the Japanese move in that direction. He also points out many facts around the attack that are convincing as well.” “This is an excellent read.” Volumes of details, but worth it, April 13, 1999 Reviewer: A reader from Indianapolis, Indiana “If you can make it through this encyclopedia, you will be rewarded with the truth. This book goes into great detail which is necessary to prove what most of us shudder to hear, (much less accept) namely that FDR planned the attack on Pearl Harbor. What is even more shockng is that these service men were sacrificed so that the United States could enter a war with Japan as a back door to entering a war with Germany, which was engaged with the USSR on its eastern front. Since the USSR was the great experiment (of international socialism), FDR wanted to save it from possible extinction. Read this book if you have the courage to challenge the history lessons you were probably taught in school.” |
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Baltimore Catechism No. 1 The original 1885 edition with the famous phoneticized words and meanings. Clear and easy to use. Superb teaching tool. Grades 4-7. (Companion to our Balt. Cat. No. 2 and No. 3.) 64 Pp. PB. Impr. |
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Baltimore Catechism No. 2 The original 1885 edition with the famous phoneticized words and meanings. Clear and easy to use. Superb teaching tool. Grades 4-7. (Companion to our Balt. Cat. No. 3 and No. 4.) 64 Pp. PB. Impr. |
Only $7.00 |
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Baltimore Catechism No. 3 The original 1885 edition with the famous phoneticized words and meanings. Clear and easy to use. Superb teaching tool. Grades 4-7. (Companion to our Balt. Cat. No. 1 and No. 2) 64 Pp. PB. Impr. |
Only $11.00 |
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Baltimore Catechism No. 4 An explanation of the Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine for the use of Sunday School Teachers and Advanced Classes. by Rev. Thomas L. Kinkead A reference work and teacher's supplement for the original Baltimore Catechisms No. 1 and No. 2. Written to explain the questions in greater detail than do the earlier books, in order to supply the catechist with additional information to enhance instruction. For easy reference, the questions bear the same numbers as in Catechisms 1 and 2. For giving additional classroom dimension, for use as a textbook, or for just interesting reading, its fascinating explanations of many little-known questions pertaining to our Faith will richly reward the questioning reader. 393 Pp. PB. Impr. |
Only $18.00 |