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The Catholic Encyclopedia

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Ven. John Amias Ven. John Bodey Ven. John Britton Ven. John Finch Ven. John Finglow Ven. John Goodman Ven. John Hambley Ven. John Kemble Ven. John Martin Moye Ven. John Ogilvie Ven. John Pibush Ven. John Sandys Ven. John Thulis Ven. John Woodcock Ven. Joseph Lambton Ven. Louis of Casoria Ven. Louis of Granada Ven. Louise de Marillac Le Gras Ven. Luis de Lapuente Ven. Madeleine-Sophie Barat Ven. Marie de l'Incarnation Ven. Marina de Escobar Ven. Mark Barkworth Ven. Mathew Flathers Ven. Miles Gerard Ven. Montford Scott Ven. Nicholas Garlick Ven. Nicholas Postgate Ven. Nicholas Tichborne Ven. Peter Snow Ven. Peter Wright Ven. Philip Howard Ven. Philip Powel Ven. Philipp Jeningen Ven. Ralph Ashley Ven. Ralph Crockett Ven. Richard Hill Ven. Richard Langhorne Ven. Richard Leigh Ven. Richard Sergeant Ven. Richard White Ven. Robert Anderton Ven. Robert Bickerdike Ven. Robert Drury Ven. Robert Morton Ven. Robert Sutton Ven. Robert Wilcon Ven. Roger Ashton Ven. Roger Cadwallador Ven. Sir Thomas Dingley Ven. Swithin Wells Ven. Thomas Alfield Ven. Thomas Atkinson Ven. Thomas Belchiam Ven. Thomas Belson Ven. Thomas Bullaker Ven. Thomas Holland Ven. Thomas Maxfield Ven. Thomas Palasor Ven. Thomas Pickering Ven. Thomas Pormort Ven. Thomas Thwing Ven. Thomas Tichborne Ven. Thomas Tunstall Ven. Thomas Welbourne Ven. Thomas Whitaker Ven. Thomas Whitbread Ven. Thurston Hunt Ven. William Andleby Ven. William Barrow Ven. William Carter Ven. William Davies Ven. William Dean Ven. William Freeman Ven. William Hartley

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Containing 11,511 entries cross-referenced and cross-linked to other resources on StudyLight.org, this resource can be classified as a required reference book for any good study library.

The 1914 Catholic Encyclopedia was the most comprehensive resource on Catholic teaching, history, and information ever gathered in all of human history. Originally printed in fifteen hardcopy volumes, it covered science, literature, history, doctrine, saints, government, art and much more in the 11,000+ entries.

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