3. The Holy Scriptures not to be interpreted con- trary to the unanimous consent of the Fathers 16 4. The chief objections of Daillé against the Fa- thers refuted........ 41 5. The blemishes to be found in the writings of the Fathers, do not detract from their tes- timonial authority; with remarks on the Edinburgh reviewers, and other critics 6. The Fathers consider- ed in a literary point of view, and their me rits appreciated by Fe- nelon and other emi- nent critics 7. Remarks on Mr. Collin- son's Bampton Lec-
Character of a good Christian. Perfection of his duty
His contempt of the world Desire of heaven
On the Life of St. Francis de
Sales, translated by the Rev. Wm. Henry Coombes The Saint's interview and con- troversy with, and proposal to Beza..
Beza is moved by the saint's expostulation..
the probable causes that withheld his return to Catho- lic Unity....
is fully satisfied that sal- vation is attainable in the Ca- tholic Church, and does not despair of being saved in the Catholic communion.
in his last illness desires to see St. Francis, but is pre- vented
Historical account of the origin and occasion of the "Introduction to a Devout
On a Friend of Religious and Civil Liberty's Reflections on Communities of Women and Monastic Institutes The British principle of uni- versal tolerance cannot hinder a sequestered life to those who prefer it
The religious habit as inoffen- sive as the beard of a Jew, or the broad-brimmed hat of a Quaker
Conventual Education, its ad- vantages
Advantages from the labours of Monks..
Religious Celibacy not injuri- ous to population
The number of poor benefited
by religious out of hospitals, beyond calculation
St. Bernard of Menthon, St. Francis, and Peter of Betan-
ecclesiastical influence and au- thority....
Reflections on the religious and political prejudices of the au- thor and of his countrymen On a Speech composed by M. de Chateaubriand for his Recep- tion as a Member of the Im- perial Institute of France 149-173 Catalogue of English Peers, Knights, and Gentlemen slain in defence of their lawful Sove- reign King Charles I. against the usurpation of Crom- well
Hymn addressed to the Blessed Virgin, by St. Casimir
Interesting particulars respect- ing St. Casimir
On the Ecclesiastical History of the Britons and Saxons, by the Rev. John Daniel Serfos on the pretended prophecy of St. Hildegarde
Exiled Jesuits at Rome.. Original Verses by Burns. John Joseph Walter's Evening
View of the Ruins of the Ab- bey of Lincluden
Meditations on the End of the Year, from the French of Me- daille Re-occupation of the Convent of the Twelve Apostles at Rome, by the Conventual Minors of St. Francis Nismes, an account of the late disasters in that city... Conduct of the Bonapartists at Chalmoux
Isa Carus, Archbishop of Por- phyry, and the Emperor of Russia
Dismissal of the Catholic Chap-
lain of Newgate, in Dublin, by order of the Chief Justice 234 Clongowes Catholic College.... 236
Truth, its importance, and on the obstacles to its attainment A Discourse on the Conversion
Remarks on the above Ukase.. 1 On Self-Knowledge and the Practice of Humility Observations on a Sermon enti- tled, The peculiar Claims which the Society for Christian Knowledge has on the liberali- ty of Churchmen, preached at the Church of Aylesbury Historical Account of the Irish Benedictine Dames at Ipres, (the only Irish community of religious women now existing on the Continent) from its first foundation down the present time; including its sufferings during the pe- riod of the French Revolution 57 Instructions and Regulations for Lent in the London District 67 for the
of St. Augustin, addressed to a Community charged with the Education of young Catholic Ladies, by the Rev. A. O'Leary 4, 50, 95 St. Monica, the Model of Mothers 50 W. J. W.'s Letter on the pre- vailing indifference towards our early Catholic Literature 13 An Account of a Manuscript of ancient English Poetry, enti- tled "Clavis Scientiæ, or Bre- tagne's Skyll-Kay of Knaw- ing, by John de Wageby, Monk of Fountain's Abbey 14 104, 137 Introductory Letter of L. to the literary Life of the Rev. John Serjeant, written by himself, and now first published
On the State of the Greek Church in Russia · Observations on the modern
Chinese Missions ......34, 81, 122 Congregation of Priests of the foreign Missions, their re- establishment in Paris The Duke of Wellington's Letter on the French Protestants at Nismes, to the Secretaries of the Society in London for the Protection of Religious Liberty 37 Letter from M. Maron, President
of the Protestant Consistory at Paris, and addressed to the Committee in London for the Affairs of the French Pro- testants
near Nismes Ukase of the Emp. of Russia to his Senate against the Jesuits ib,
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