Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire - Works

Works

  • "Eloges funèbres" (Drouot, O'Connell, and Mgr Forbin-Janson)
  • "Lettre sur le Saint-Siège"
  • "Considérations sur le système philosophique de M. de Lamennais"
  • "De la liberté d'Italie et de l'Eglise"
  • "Conferences" (tr. vol. I only, London, 1851)
  • "Dieu et l'homme" in "Conférences de Notre Dame de Paris" (tr. London, 1872)
  • "Jésus-Christ" (tr. London, 1869)
  • "Dieu" (tr. London, 1870)
  • Henri Perreyve, ed., Letters, 8 vols. (1862), tr. Derby, 1864, revised and enlarged ed. London, 1902

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