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Collected essays and reviews of Thomas Graves Law
Published
Edinburgh, Printed by T. and A. Constable, University Press, 1904.
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1 online resource (xx,406 p. front.(port.))
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The Library
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Reprinted from various periodicals.
"The papers ... may be regarded as variations of one theme ... the relations of the Roman Catholic Church to the world in the successive stages of its development in dogma and constitution."--Memoir.
"The papers ... may be regarded as variations of one theme ... the relations of the Roman Catholic Church to the world in the successive stages of its development in dogma and constitution."--Memoir.
Contents
Memoir.
The manufacture and distribution of books in the 14th century.
Biblical studies in the middle ages.
The Latin Vulgate as the authentic version of the Church.
Some curious translations of mediaeval Latin.
John Major, Scottish scholastic, 1470-1550.
Sham imprints in the reign of Elizabeth.
Devil-hunting in Elizabethan England.
Letters and memorials of Cardinal Allen.
English Jesuits and Scottish intrigues, 1581-82.
The Spanish blanks and Catholic earls, 1592-94.
John Craig.
Father William Crichton, S. J.
Robert Bruce, conspirator and spy.
Colonel William Sempill, the hero of Lierre.
Sir William Stewart of Houston, a captain of the king's guard.
The legend of Archangel Leslie.
Archangel Leslie of Scotland: a sequel. International morality.
Appendix.
Bibliography (p.[392]-395)
The manufacture and distribution of books in the 14th century.
Biblical studies in the middle ages.
The Latin Vulgate as the authentic version of the Church.
Some curious translations of mediaeval Latin.
John Major, Scottish scholastic, 1470-1550.
Sham imprints in the reign of Elizabeth.
Devil-hunting in Elizabethan England.
Letters and memorials of Cardinal Allen.
English Jesuits and Scottish intrigues, 1581-82.
The Spanish blanks and Catholic earls, 1592-94.
John Craig.
Father William Crichton, S. J.
Robert Bruce, conspirator and spy.
Colonel William Sempill, the hero of Lierre.
Sir William Stewart of Houston, a captain of the king's guard.
The legend of Archangel Leslie.
Archangel Leslie of Scotland: a sequel. International morality.
Appendix.
Bibliography (p.[392]-395)
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