WORKS BY M. F. CUSACK 



(^THE NUN OF KENMARE). 



WHAT ROME TEACHES. 



i2mo, cloth, $1.25. 



Since the author's conversion to Protestantism, she has observed with 

 regret how few Protestants are really well informed as to the actual teach- 

 ings of Catholicism, and its attitude toward politics and the press. This 

 has led her to prepare this book with the view of giving information where 

 it Is needed and will be of value. Her intimate knowledge of Catholic doc- 

 trine and instruction, her long experience in Romanist work and association 

 with Romanist workers, and her command of a vigorous style, admirably fit 

 her to prepare a work of value and interest. 



THE NUN OF KENMARE, 



An autobiography. Crown octavo, cloth, 540 pages, with por- 

 trait, Si. 50. 



" By her pen she has made her name famous, and some of her works 

 will live as monuments of her industry and her accuracy of research. We 

 trust that Miss Cusack, being now freed from the shackles of her late bond- 

 age, will see her way to some sphere of labor that shall be more beneficial 

 to herself and helpful to the cause of ' pure religion and undefiled before 

 God and the Father.' " — The Churchjuan, New York. 



" We sincerely hope that Sister Clare may go forward to do as grand a 

 work for the American Church in her declining years, as she did for the 

 Roman Church in Ireland, when in her youth she attained to world-wide 

 fame as the ' Nun of Kenmare,' as an author, and as a benefactor of the 

 poor." — The Living: Church, Chicago. 



LIFE INSIDE THE CHURCH OF ROME. 



Crown octavo, 410 pages, $1.75. 



" It was expected that Miss Cusack would have something unusual to 

 tell the public, and now that the book has at length seen the light, it is 

 satisfactory to add that their expectations will not be disappointed. Miss 

 Cusack has a great deal to reveal, and she speaks with no ) esitating sound." 

 — The Churchman, London, England. 



" It is surprising to see what a keen insight Miss Cusack has into the 

 whole Romish system, political, social and literary." — The Rock, London 

 England. 



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