Author:José María Blanco White

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José María Blanco White
(1775–1841)

Spanish theologian and poet; Anglicised to Joseph Blanco White

José María Blanco White

Works[edit]

  • Preparatory Observations on the Study of Religion, by a Clergyman (1817)
  • Letters from Spain; by Don Leucadio Doblado (1822)
  • Practical and Internal Evidence against Catholicism, with Occasional Strictures on Mr. Butler's "Book of the Roman Catholic Church" (1825)
  • Internal Evidences against Catholicism (1825)
  • The Poor Man's Preservative against Popery (1825)
  • A Letter to Charles Butler, Esq., on his Notice of the "Practical, &c., Evidences" (1826)
  • Second Travels of an Irish Gentleman in search of a Religion (1833), in 2 vols.
  • The Law of Anti-Religious Libel reconsidered in a Letter to the Editor of the "Christian Examiner," by J. Search (1834)
  • Observations on Heresy and Orthodoxy (1835)
  • An Answer to some friendly Remarks’ (on the last), with appendix on an epigram of Martial supposed to refer to Christian martyrs (1836)

Short works[edit]

  • "The Intrigues of Venice, or Friar Gregory of Jerusalem" translated anonymously in Forget Me Not for 1826 (1825) (transcription project)

Poetry[edit]

Works about White[edit]


Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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