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F. Jones's Creed of St. Athanasius
208
Rev. T. S. Preston's Vicar of Christ
215
F. Debam's Sacred Heart of Jesus.
219
F. Bagshawe's Life of our Lord commemorated in the Mass
ib. F. Formby's De Annis Christi Tractatus
ib.
Rev. T. Potter's The Spoken Word, or the Art of Extempore Speaking. 223
The Russian Clergy
225
Mr. Brown's Monastic Legends
231
P. Gratry's Henri Perreyve .
232
Louise Lateau
Rev. M. Dod's Works of S. Augustin
237
Rev. J. Long's Scripture Truth in Oriental Dress
242
Guide to the Members of the Spiritual Union
.244
Rev. G. Pye on Education
245
Graduale de Tempore et de Sanctis
247
Dr. Green's Indulgences and Sacramental Absolutions
249
P. Bowden's Thoughts on Some Passages of Holy Scripture
253
Mgr. Pie's Sermon, Shall France Perish?
Catholic Progress .
254
Rev. M. MacColl's Damnatory Clauses of the Athanasian Creed
The House of Yorke
. 255
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CONTENTS.
ART. I.–The PRIESTHOOD IN Irish Politics.
Culpable ignorance of Englishmen on the Galway election
Conduct of the priests
Catholic tenantry unanimous for Nolan
Proofs of landlord tyranny
Political duty of Catholic priests
Irish Synodal Decrees on this matter
Duty of electors to vote according to their consciences
Priestly intervention in purely political questions
Is such intervention contrary to English law ?
Proposal of disfranchising Catholic electors
Results which would inevitably ensue from this
The duty of English legislators to acquaint themselves with Irish
phenomena
Advantages which would result from this .
What may be done by Irishmen themselves
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269
271
273
280
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287
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291
Art. II.—THE MIDDLE AGES : Their Position and Church History.
Analogy of the Church's life to Christ's
294
The doctors of the Church
296
Her schools of theological thought
298
Her Head .
300
The Middle Ages in Church history
302
Their moral superiority to the present time
304
The Bishop of Poitiers' sermon, “Shall France perish?"
305
Leading minds of the Middle Ages
307
The great breach between the Church and the world
308
The Reformation
311
Character of the thirteenth century
313
Development of dogma in it
317
The Sum of S. Thomas
321
The wok of S. Bonaventure
322
Albert the Great
323
VOL. XIX.—N0. XXXVIII. [New Series.]
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ART. V.--A WORD ON CLASSICAL STUDIES,
Necessity of a concordat in the controversy on classical studies
Views of Dr. Bullcox .
Objections of F. Miles
The Bishop of Aquila's views
Real ground for a concordat
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385
389
390
392
ART. VI.--THE WORKS OF MR. ANTHONY TROLLOPE.
Mr. Trollope’s status as a novelist
His peculiar characteristics .
His relation to the age
His style
His familiarity with political life.
Absence of morbidness in his works
His views of religion
The Irish novels
The MacDermots
The Kellys and the O'Kellys
Castle Richmond
His clerical novels
Character of Archdeacon Grantly
Character of Mr. Arabin
His clergymen in general
Mr. Crawley
His lawyers
His descriptions of high life
His
young
ladies.
Mrs. Greenow and Mrs. Barnaby
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394
397
398
400
402
404
405
406
411
413
417
418
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422
424
425
426
429
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ART. VII.--LORD ARUNDELL ON Tradition.
Character of Lord Arundell's work
Ilis view of the Law of Nations.
The traditions of mankind as a branch of science
Primitive life
The Negro .
Lord Arundell on mythology
His chapters on the Law of Nations
ART. VIII.-Rio's MEMOIRS ON CHRISTIAN ART.
Character of M. Rio's present work
His birthplace and early life
His studies
His first lectures .
His connection with Count de la Ferronnays
Visits Italy
At Munich with De la Mennais
Pursues his art studies
Visits England .
Impressions of Macaulay
Thomas Carlyle :
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459
461
466
468
Archdeacon Manning .
The La Ferronnays family
Conclusion .
170
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475
ART. IX.–Tue PRESENT ANGLICAN Position.
Two Anglican controversies now proceeding
176
Mr. MacColl's work on the Athanasian Creed
477
True meaning of the “damnatory clauses”
478
Three classes of objectors to these clauses
481
Compulsory Anglican recital of the Athanasian Creed
486
“Church of England Defence Tracts” on Anglican orders
488
Grotesque unhistoricalness of High-churchism
490
Basis of the Catholic historical argument
491
High-churchmen must in consistency accuse Roman Catholics of heresy 493
Anglican communion manifestly uncatholic
493
Dr. Pusey's counter-theory refuted by himself
499
Historical proof of the Papal doctrine
500
ART. X...NOTICES OF BOOKS.
F. Palma's History of the Sacred Passion
506
The “ Civiltà Cattolica" on F. Faber's Spiritual Works
507
Mrs. Oliphant's Memoir of Count de Montalembert
508
Contemporary Review, 1872, Art. I. : Is God unknowable ?
512
F. Morris's Troubles of our Catholic Forefathers related by Themselves 513
Mrs. Hope's Sequel to the Conversion of the Teutonic Race
517
Dr. Newman's Historical Sketches
519
F. Scaramelli's Directorium Asceticum
520
Pax : Monastic Gleanings. No. I.
521
Sancti Alphonsi Doctoris Officium Parvum .
522
F. Bowden's Thoughts on some Passages of Iloly Scripture
F. Rawes' Great Truths in Little Words
523
Sermons by the Fathers of the Congregation of S. Paul the Apostle,
New York
524
Dr. Liddon's Lectures on some Elements of Religion
525
Reflections on the Passion.
Wilfulness and its Consequences
Little Pierre, the Pedlar of Alsace
526
Aunt Margaret's Little Neighbours
Mr. Bariny-Gould's Lives of the Saints
527
Contemplations on the Blessed Sacrament
Lady G. Fullerton's Dramas from the lives of the Saints