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TRENT, COUNCIL OF

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TRENT, COUNCIL OF

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
TRENT, COUNCIL OF, Catechism. The Catechism by decree of the Holy Council of Trent, published by command of Pope Pius the Fifth. Translated into English and published with the original Latin text by J. Donovan D.D. Rome, printed at the Propaganda-Press, 1839In Latin and English on facing pages, pages xii, ix, 671, (1) : (4), 577, (1), possibly wanting a half-title, 2 vols, 8vo, contemporary pale brown calf, fully gilt spines, red and black labels, gilt, silk markers, with Maynooth crest in gilt on boards, by George Bellew of Dublin, stamped in blind on front inner turn-in of both vols : a strongly bound and handsome pair.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) MUZZARELLI ( Alfonso ), SJ. De auctoritate Rom. Pontificis in conciliis generalibus, opus posthumum. Gandavi, typis Bernardi Poelman [1815]. FIRST EDITION, pages (2), cxvi, 194, (2) : (2), 522, (10), 2 vols bound in 1, 8vo, neat nineteenth century cloth : a very good to nice copy.(2) GERBET ( Olympe P. ), Bp of Perpignan. Considerations on the Eucharist, viewed as the generative dogma of Catholic piety, translated from the French … by a Catholic clergyman. Cork : Printed at the South Mall Book Office by F. Jackson, 1839. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION, pp xi, 237 and errata leaf, large 12mo, original boards, uncut, wanting backstrip : a very good copy. An uncommon Cork printing : NSTC has Bodleian only and COPAC has only the 1840 London reprint, though NLI on-line does have a copy.(3) [GUYARD ( Sr. Marie )]. The life of the venerable Mother Mary of the Incarnation, joint foundress and first superior of the Ursulines of Quebec. By a Religious of the Ursuline Community, Blackrock, Cork. Dublin : James Duffy & Sons, (1880). FIRST EDITION, pages x, (9) - 350, large 12mo, original cloth : a very good-nice copy.Not found in Staton & Tremaine. COPAC has only O and L, the latter a photocopy.(4) [ARNAULD ( Antoine & Pierre Nicole )]. The perpetuity of the faith of the Catholic Church on the Eucharist. With the refutation of the reply of a Calvinistic minister [i.e. Jean Claude]. Translated from the French [by P.J. Carew and W. Kelly]. Dublin : Printed by John Coyne, 24, Cooke-street, 1834. FIRST EDITION OF THIS TRANSLATION, with a folding leaf and pages iv, 344, 355 - 423, (1, blank), complete in spite of pagination jump, 8vo, contemporary half calf, with label, gilt : a very good to nice copy. This 17C Catholic refutation of Calvinist doctrine is here privately published and translated into English by Patrick Joseph Carew & Wm Kelly : Carew was Bp of Bengal and the author of an Ecclesiastical History of Ireland, while Kelly was professor of literature at Maynooth.(6)RELIGION; THEOLOGY; ROME PRINTED; GAND PRINTED; CORK PRINTED; AMERICA; CANADA; FRANCE; WOMEN WRITERS; DUBLIN PRINTED; ;