This Week's Acquisitions

  • Lilian Nattel, The Singing Fire (Scribner, 2005).  Novel about Jewish women in London's East End during the 1890s.
  • Alice Lang, The Adventures of Hans Muller (RTS, n.d.).  Historical novel about Martin Luther and company; first published in the RTS' "For Faith and Freedom Series."
  • Rev. Thomas Le Mesurier, Considerations on the Bill Now Pending in Parliament, Respecting the Roman Catholic Peers (London: Rivington & Hatchard and Son, 1822).  Critique of a bill to allow the Catholic peers to sit in the House of Lords, brought in by George Canning.
  • William Ainger, Attention to the Origin and Design of the Gospel, Recommended, as a Defence Against Prevailing errors; Including Some Observations on the Doctrine of Imputed Righteousness: A Sermon... (Whitehaven: J. Robinson, 1821).  Sermon delivered in 1820.
  • Roman Fallacies and Catholic Truths: The Appendix... (London: William Edward Painter and James Burns, 1841).  Rebuts various Catholic criticisms of a series of anti-Catholic tracts.