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Traditional Catholic Faith => General Discussion => Buy Sell Trade => Topic started by: Quo vadis Domine on May 18, 2020, 08:16:49 AM
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I have many books I’m willing to sell out of my library. From Saint Alphonsus’ Moral Theology in Latin to Catholic bibles.
If you are interested in a title, please ask as I may have it.
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I see you have the original 3-vol Douay Rheims Bible. That’s pretty hard to come by these days, and the annotations are outstanding.
I wouldn’t get rid of mine for less than $750.
Can you post a list of titles you are offering for sale?
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I see you have the original 3-vol Douay Rheims Bible. That’s pretty hard to come by these days, and the annotations are outstanding.
I wouldn’t get rid of mine for less than $750.
Can you post a list of titles you are offering for sale?
Well, I have a large library with many extras. From time to time I’ll list some books, but if there is anything in particular you want, I’ll see if I have it. I’m thinking about selling my whole set of the American Ecclesiastical Review with indexes.
I also have many extras of Saint Alphonsus’ writings including the History of Heresies and Monsignor Gaume’s excellent 4 volume Catechism of Perseverance. BTW: I haven’t put set prices yet as I’m looking to help fellow Catholic’s as well as recouping some money. If anyone wants anything, offer me a price and if it’s reasonable they can have it.
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Quo vadis Domine - I PM'd you.
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Your Luther works would come in useful for those in cold climates…
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Your Luther works would come in useful for those in cold climates…
You do realize that it was written by a Catholic from a Catholic perspective?
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Do you have any Breviaries that have the Vulgate Psalter and were published anywhere between 1925-1955?
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Do you have any Breviaries that have the Vulgate Psalter and were published anywhere between 1925-1955?
Sorry, no I don’t. I do have a Liber Usualis and 2 or 3 Missale Romanums.
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You do realize that it was written by a Catholic from a Catholic perspective?
Even if they were written before he apostatized, Luther had a very perverted mind. Why waste you time?
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Even if they were written before he apostatized, Luther had a very perverted mind. Why waste you time?
Luther was formally excommunicated for heresy not apostasy. Many Catholic books were written about heretics and apostates included Saint Alphonsus’ History of Heresies. These books were not only written with the intention of exposing their errors to Catholics, but also to help those who unfortunately embraced their errors.
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Luther was formally excommunicated for heresy not apostasy.
Luther renounced the Catholic faith. That's apostasy.
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Also, Luther violated his religious vows, left religion, and renounced his sacerdotal state, which also constitutes apostasy (II-II q. 12 a. 1 (https://isidore.co/aquinas/summa/SS/SS012.html#SSQ12A1THEP1) co.):
a man may apostatize from God, by withdrawing from the religious life to which he was bound by profession, or from the Holy Order which he had received: and this is called "apostasy from religious life" or "Orders."
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Do you have the Douay Rheims in Latin?
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Do you have the Douay Rheims in Latin?
By definition it is the English translation from the Latin Vulgate. I do have a reprint of the early English version.
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