Michael Muller
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Fr. Michael Müller (or Mueller) C.SS.R. (1825-1899) was a prolific Catholic writer of 19th Century. Father Muller always submitted his works to two Redemptorist theologians (as the Redemptorist Congregation's rule required) and to his religious superiors before publication.
[edit] Some of his book titles
The Blessed Eucharist: Our Greatest Treasure (1868)[1]
Prayer: the Key to Salvation (1874)[2]
Familiar Explanation of Christian Doctrine (This book emphasized the doctrine of EENS which caused some liberal priest to write against him, and Fr. Muller wrote a whole book responding to the person, named The Catholic Dogma: Extra Ecclesiam Nullus Omnino Salvatur
Triumph of the Blessed Sacrament: Or History of Nicola Aubry (1877)
The Prodigal Son, or, The Sinner's Return to God. [3]
Public School Education [4]
God the Teacher of Mankind (1877) in nine volumes:
Volume I. The Church and Her Enemies. [5]
II. The Apostles Creed. [6]
III. The First and Greatest Commandment. [7]
IV. Explanation of the Commandments continued.
V. Dignity, Authority and Duties of Parents, Ecclesiastical and Civil Powers. Their Enemy.[8]
VI. Grace and the Sacraments. [9]
VII. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. [10]
VIII. Holy Eucharist and Penance. [11]
[edit] External Links
Some of his book titles http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=M%C3%BCller%2C%20Michael%201825-1899

