James Warren Doyle
1786 – 1834
36 works on record
Works

The pastoral and education letters of Bishop James Doyle of Kildare and Leighlin, 1786-1834
2004

Letters on the state of Ireland
1825

A defence by J.K.L. of his Vindication of the religious and civil principles of the Irish Catholics
1824

Letter to Thomas Spring Rice, Esq. M.P. &c. &c

A supplemental letter to Charles Butler on ... the evidence given by the Irish Roman Catholic ...
A dissertation on popery, or, An analysis of divine faith
1835
Pastoral instructions for Lent
1831
Letter to Thomas Spring Rice, Esq. M.P. &c
1831
Letter to Daniel O'Connell on the formation of a national literary institute for the extension of science to all classes of Irish youth
1829
Observations addressed to the Rev. Henry Phillpott(s)
1828
Strictures on the charge of Dr. Elrington to his clergy
1827
A reply, by the right Rev. James Doyle, to the appendix, &c., by the right rev. father in God, Thomas Elrington, D.D., M.R.I.A. Lord Bishop of Leighlin and Ferns
1827
A reply to the charge of Dr. Elrington..
1827
Pastoral address ... on the education of the Catholic poor
1827
A reply by J. K. L. to the late charge of the Most Rev. Doctor Magee, Protestant Archbishop of Dublin
1827
An essay on the Catholic claims
1826
(Pastoral addresses and other pamphlets)
1825
Pastoral instructions for the lent of 1825 addressed to the catholic clergy and laity of thedioceses of Kildare and Leighlin
1825
Evidence of the right Rev. James Doyle... Roman Catholic Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, given before the Committee of the House of Lords, on the state of Ireland, March 21, 1825
1825
An account of a miracle wrought by Prince de Hohenlohe, priest of the Catholic Church. The 1st of August, 1823, on Miss Mary Stuart, of the Convent of St. Joseph. Ranelagh who had been afflicted with sicknessfor four years and seven monhs
1823
An account of a miracle wrought by Prince de Hohenlohe, (priest of the Catholic Church), the 10th of June, 1823, on Miss Maria Lalor, of Rosskilton, who had been dumb for six years and five months
1823
An account of a miracle wrought by Prince de Hohenlohe (priest of the Catholic Church) the 10th of June, 1823, on Miss Maria Lalor,...who had been dumb for six years and five months
1823
A vindication of the religious and civil principles of the Irish Catholics
1823
A review of S.N.'s late publication entitled "An inquiry into the consistency of Doctor Troy's pastoral instruction, with the declaration agreed to by the Roman Catholic committee in March 1792."
1793
Pastoral and education letters of Bishop James Doyle of Kildare and Leighlin, 1786-1834
The General Catechism
Pastoral address of the Rt. Rev. James Doyle, &c. &c.
Sermons and moral discourses, for all the Sundays and principal festivals of the year, on the most important truths and maxims of the Gospel.
An account of a miracle wrought by Prince de Hohenlohe (priest of the Catholic Church) the 10th of June, 1823, on Miss Maria Lalor ... who had been dumb for six years and five months
Miracles, wrought by the intercession of Prince Hohenlohe, in the person of Miss Mary Lalor, of the Queen's County in Ireland, Miss Mary Stuart, of the city of Dublin, and Miss Barbary O'Connor, of England
Letters on a re-union of the churches of England and Rome
A reply to the charge of Dr. Elrington
A Bold stroke for the Church, or, The weight of the seven weighty reasons
A letter to the Duke of Wellington
A special report of the trial of the Rev. Vladimir Petcherine, (one of the redemptorist fathers), in the court house, Green-Street, Dublin, December, 1855
A special report of the trial of the Rev. Vladimir Petcherine, (one of the Redemptorist fathers)