Law, Thomas Graves, 1836-1904
Thomas Graves Law British historian (1836-1904)
Law, Thomas Graves
VIAF ID: 76676318 ( Personal )
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Works
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The archpriest controversy, 1896-1898 | |
Bible. | |
Bibliography of the lives of two Scottish capuchins, John Forbes and George Leslie, both named in religion Archangel, by T. G. Law | |
Bijbel. | |
Calendar of the English martyrs of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, with an introduction by Thomas Graves Law,... | |
Catalogue of the printed books in the Library of the Society of writers to H. M. Signet in Scotland ... | |
Catechism of John Hamilton, archbishop of St. Andrews, 1552 , edited, with introduction and glossary, by Thomas Graves Law,... With a preface by the right hon. W. E. Gladstone,... | |
A catechisme, or Christian doctrine | |
Catholic tractates of the sixteenth century, 1573-1600 | |
Collected essays and reviews of Thomas Graves Law. | |
Hamilton's Catholik traictise | |
Hay's Demandes | |
A historical sketch of the conflicts between Jesuits and Seculars in the reign of Queen Elizabeth | |
A history of Greater Britain as well England as Scotland | |
Lislebourg and petit Leith | |
Martyrs of the Catholic faith. Memoirs of missionary priests and other Catholics of both sexes that have suffered death in England on religious accounts from the year 1577 to 1684 | |
The New Testament in Scots, being Purvey's revision of Wycliffe's version turned into Scots by Murdoch Nisbets c. 1520: | |
Reprint of... "True relation of the faction begun at Wisbich" | |
The richt vay to the kingdom of hevine | |
Second supplement to the Catalogue of books in the Signet library. 1882-1887, with a subject index to the whole catalogue. [By T. G. Law.] | |
Tyrie's Refutation |