Catholic Church -- Apologetic works
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Catholic Church -- Apologetic works
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- Being Catholic today, faith, doubt and everyday life, Laurence McTaggart
- College apologetics, proof of the truth of the Catholic faith
- Envoy for Christ, 25 years as a Catholic apologist, Patrick Madrid
- The everlasting man, G.K. Chesterton
- Why I am a Catholic, Garry Wills
- The purpose of the papacy
- Cartoon key to heaven
- Apologia pro vita sua
- Why I am Catholic, (and you should be too), Brandon Vogt
- Pensees, Blaise Pascal
- La fe es razonable, cómo comprender, explicar y defender la fe católica, Scott Hahn ; [versión española realizada por José Enrique Carlier Millán]
- Mind, heart and soul, intellectuals and the path to Rome
- Pensées, Blaise Pascal
- Surprised by truth, [edited by] Patrick Madrid
- Apologia pro vita sua, being a history of his religious opinions, John Henry Newman
- Ortodoxia ;, El hombre eterno, G.K. Chesterton ; prólogo Augusto Assía
- Pope fiction, Patrick Madrid
- The everlasting man
- The Gods of atheism, Fr. Vincent Miceli, S.J
- Bearing false witness, debunking centuries of anti-Catholic history, Rodney Stark
- Catholic and Christian, an explanation of commonly misunderstood Catholic beliefs, Alan Schreck
- The moral universe, a preface to Christian living
- Christ's Body, Christ's Wounds, Staying Catholic When You've Been Hurt in the Church
- The inspiration and truth of Sacred Scripture, the word that comes from God and speaks of God for the salvation of the world
- Apologia pro vita sua
- The everlasting man, G. K. Chesterton
- Envoy for Christ, 25 years as a Catholic apologist
- Does the Bible really say that?, discovering Catholic teaching in Scripture, Patrick Madrid
- Confession of a Roman Catholic, Paul Whitcomb
- Creer, Th. Rey-Mermet
- Can we save the Catholic Church?, Hans Küng
- Spiritual but not religious, the search for meaning in a material world, John Bartunek, LC, SThD
- Apologia pro vita sua, John Henry Newman
- A Dialogue
- An apology for the conversion of Stephen Cleveland Blythe, to the faith of the Catholic, Apostolic and Roman Church, respectfully addressed to Protestants of every denomination
- Two speeches of Judge Wilmot, delivered at the Mechanics' Institute, St. John, on Thursday evening, the 13th, and Saturday evening the 22nd January, 1859 and the replies of the Right Reverend Thomas L. Connolly, D.D., Bishop of St. John, N.B.; also the letter of a cleric of the Catholic Church in reply to a letter of a member of the Church of England
- A Catechism of religious controversy
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