Barry, William Francis, 1849-1930
Barry, William
Barry, William, 1849-1930
Barry, William Francis
Barry, William Fransis
William Francis Barry English Catholic priest, novelist, teacher, theologian and lecturer (1849-1930)
Barry, William Francis, 1849-1930, prêtre
VIAF ID: 38159288 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Francis Barry ‡c English Catholic priest, novelist, teacher, theologian and lecturer (1849-1930)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a St. Mary's College, Oscott ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
Works
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"Americanism", true and false | |
Arden Massiter | |
The coming age and the Catholic church; a forecast | |
The Dayspring | |
Ernest Renan | |
Father Hecker, founder of the Paulists, 1893: | |
Freemasons in France | |
Heralds of revolt; studies in modern literature and dogma | |
Literature : the word of life or of death | |
The new Antigone. A romance ... | |
Newman | |
Papacy and modern times | |
The papal monarchy from St. Gregory the Great to Boniface VIII. (590-1303) | |
The place of dreams : four stories, 1901: | |
The practice of spiritual direction | |
The present position of catholics in England : lectures delivered in 1851/ by John Henry Newman ; with an introduction by the very rev. canon Barry. | |
Roma Sacra; essays on Christian Rome. | |
Sporting rambles and holiday papers | |
The tradition of Scripture : its origin, authority and interpretation | |
The triumph of life; | |
The troubles of a catholic democracy | |
The two standards | |
Undying Poland | |
The world's debate; an historical defence of the allies |