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B. V. Mary: an English Version of the Decree by which it was defined." 3. "Dignity, Sanctity, and Intercessory Power of the Blessed Virgin Mary," by Very Rev. Ulick J. Canon Bourke, P.P., M.R.I.A. Dublin: Gill and Son. 1880.

"Science and Scepticism: a Study of some Principles which influence Modern Thought," by Stephen M. Lanigan. Dublin: Gill

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"De la Certitude Morale," par Léon Ollé-Laprune. Paris: Eugène Belin. 1880.

"Catholic Child's Bible History." (New Testament.) Dublin: M. H. Gill and Son.

1880.

"Life of the Prince Imperial of France." Compiled by Ellen Barlee. London: Griffith and Farren. 1880.

"Memoir of Gabriel Beranger and his Labours in the Cause of Irish Art and Antiquities (1760-1780)," by Sir W. Wilde, M.D. Dublin Gill and Son.

1880.

"The Life of St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori." Dublin: M. H. Gill and Son. 1880.

"Reminiscences of James C. Ayer and the town of Ayer," by Charles Cowley. Third Edition. Lowell (Mass.): Penhallow Printing Company.

"Legend of the Best Beloved," and other Poems, by Eleanor C. Donnelly. New York: P. O'Shea. 1800.

"Songs for Freedom" and other Poems, by Rev. M. J. MacHale. Dublin: Gill and Son. 1880.

"Lives of the Early Popes." Constantine to Charlemagne. London R. Washbourne. 1880.

Second Series. From the time of By Rev. Thomas Meyrick, M.A.

"The Lusiad of Camoens." Translated into English Spenserian verse, by Robert Ffrench Duff. London: Chatto and Windus. 1880. "Les Manuscrits Syriaques du Musée Britannique," par Le Chanoine T. J. Lamy. Bruxelles: Hayez. 1880.

INDEX.

ABBOTT, Dr. Edwin A., Oxford Sermons, noticed, 213.

Addis, Rev. W. E., notice by, of Wright's Zechariah, 225; on Truth and
Falsehood of M. Renan's Lectures, 333; notice by, of Cleyne's Isaiah,
479.

Aladel, M., The Miraculous Medal, noticed, 481.
Allies, T. W., A Life's Decision, noticed, 193; Writings of, 243; position of
in Catholic literature, ib.; value of his Per Crucem ad Lucem, 244;
analysis of it, 245; his arguments against Royal Supremacy, 247; on the
See of St. Peter, 250; answer to Dr. Pusey's charge against, 253; reply
to Dr. Pusey's Eirenicon, 254; on Name and Office of St. Peter, 257;
on training for Anglican ministry, 263.

Armellini, M., Il Cimitero di S. Agnese, noticed, 207.

Arnold, Matthew, Passages from Prose Writings of, noticed, 490.

Thomas, on Spenser as a Textbook, 321.

BAILDON, H. Belysse, The Spirit of Nature, noticed, 498.

Belgium and the Holy See, on, 399; use to be made of last Papal Allocution,
ib.; effect of new education law, 400; success of Catholic schools, 403;
incident of Belgian legation at Vatican, 405; Pope refuses to condemn
bishops' pastoral, 408; Despatch of 5th October, 409; character of M.
Frère-Orban's action, 412; Cardinal Nina's despatch of 11th November,
416; the ex-Bishop of Tournai incident, 419; M. Frère-Orban's letter of
5th June, 425; want of courtesy to Papai Nuncio, 426; moderate and
dignified Papal memorandum, 429; What could be gained by this conduct
to Rome? 433; prospects of Catholic party in Belgium, 435.
Bellecius, Fr., S.J., Solid Virtue (translated), noticed, 238.
Benedict, St., Sketch of Life and Mission of, noticed, 236.

Benedicti XIV., de SS. Sacrificio Missæ edidit J. Schneider, S.J., noticed, 199.
Bigaudet, Bishop P., Life or Legend of Gaudama, noticed, 232.

Blundell; see Crosby Records.

Bonney, T. G., Sermons on Questions of the Day, noticed, 221.

Bowden, Fr. Sebastian, Miniature Life of Mary, noticed, 238.
Bowen, C. E., Among the Brigands, noticed, 242.

Breen, J. D., O.S.B., Anglican Jurisdiction, noticed, 237.

VOL. XXXV.—NO. II. [Third Series.]

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Bulgaria, Conversion of, 28.

Burke, S. Hubert, Historical Portraits of Tudor Dynasty, vol. i., noticed, 211;
vol. ii., noticed, 504.

CAIRD, Principal, Introduction to Philosophy of Religion, noticed, 492.
Edward, Critical Account of Philosophy of Kant, noticed, 496.

Cameron, Marie, Rod that bore Blossom, and Golden Thought of Queen Beryl,
noticed, 503.

Cantica Sion, noticed, 486.

Capecelatro, A., Vita di S. Filippo Neri, noticed, 509.

Catechism of Perseverance (translated), noticed, 468.

Catherine of Siena, St., 128; opportuneness of new life of, ib.; character of
present biography of, 130; in her own city, 133, seq.; supernatural
favours to, 135; her domestic character, 139; her companions, 142;
her public mission, 144; effects the return of Pope to Rome, 147; her
embassy to Florence, 149; a victim for the Great Schism, 150, seq.
Cerularius see Michael.

Chérancé, Fr. Leopold de, St. Francis of Assisi (translated), noticed, 496.
Cholmondeley, Canon, Passage of the four TAP, noticed, 507.

Church, Dean, Dante, an Essay, noticed, 223.

Cicero, The Character of, 1; perfect eloquence the aim of, 2; not a powerful
reasoner, 6; a valuable historian of philosophy, 7; as a metaphysician
and logician, ib.; epistolary correspondence of, 9; moral character of, 10;
domestic virtues of, 12; as a statesman, 15; religious sentiments of, 18;
his views of a future life, 22.

Cleyne, Rev. T. K., The Prophecies of Isaiah, noticed, 479.

Collier, Bishop, Religious Change in Mauritius under, 88, seq.

Collins, Father, Life of Ven. Father Eudes, noticed, 501.
Combis, J. de, Compendium Theologiæ, noticed, 227.
Commentary, The Pulpit, noticed, 467.

Comyn, L. N., Christian Elliot, noticed, 242.

Congregations, Suppression of, in France, 155; steps which led to, 155; M.
Madier de Montjau's speech, 158; Cazot and Lepère's "Report," 161;
Decree against Jesuits, 162; against other orders, 163; effects of expul-
sion of, 167; testimony of bishops to Jesuits, 169; legal opinions on
decrees, 177; probable results of persecution, 180; see Mémoires.
Constantinople, Patriarch of, 46; method of electing, 48; jurisdiction of, ib.;
revenues and court of, 50.

Cook, Rev. Joseph, Boston Monday Lectures, noticed, 214.

Council, Eighth Ecumenical, and Photius, 32; of Lyons, 40; of Florence, 41.
Crassus, the type of perfect eloquence to Cicero, 3.

Crosby Records, edited by Rev. T. E. Gibson, noticed, 505.

DEVINE, Rev. Pius, Eutropia, noticed, 234.

Döllinger, Dr., effect of teaching on English Catholics, 120.
Dundas, Hon. Mrs., Wrecked not Lost, noticed, 242.

ECKELL, Mrs. L. St. John, Maria Monk's Daughter, noticed, 517.

Education in Mauritius, 105, seq.

Eloquence, two classes of, 4; criticism of, by a vulgar audience, 5.

FITZ-PATRICK, W. J., Life of Right Rev. Dr. Doyle, noticed, 457; Essay on
Education and State of Ireland, noticed, 482.

Flint, Dr. Robert, Theism and Anti-Theistic Theories, noticed, 218.
Foley, Henry, S.J., Records of English Province S.J., vol. vi., noticed, 491.
Formby, Rev. H., Ancient Rome and Christian Religion, noticed, 469.

France see Congregations, Suppression of.

Frantz, Dr. Erich, Sixtus IV., noticed, 485.

Free Will, Mr. Shadworth Hodgson on, 268, seq.

GALLOGLY, Rev. J., History of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, noticed, 512.

Gaume, Monsignor: see Catechism of Perseverance.

Gibbon ignorant of Celtic Literature, 66.

Gibbons, Archbishop, Faith of Our Fathers, noticed, 234.

Gibson, Rev. T. E.: see Crosby Records.

Gladstone, Right Hon. W. E., Gleanings of Past Years, noticed, 196.
Goepfert, Rev. P., Life of Ven. Libermann, noticed, 471.

Greek Church, history of, 22; reunion with Rome, only hope for, 23; history
of schism of, 24; schism of Established, 30; Patriarchs of, after Photius,
35; use of leavened bread in, 36; degradation of, under Emperors, 39;
vain attempts at reunion, 39; union at Council of Lyons, 40; and
Florence, 41; separated from West by fall of Constantinople, 43; condi-
tion under Mahomet II., 44; decline of, 45; present condition of, 46;
Patriarchs of, 46, 51; bishops of, 52; clergy of, 54; monasteries of, 55;
rites of, 56; canon law in, 58.

Gregory the Great's Life and Miracles of St. Benedict, noticed, 238.
Guéranger, Abbot, Medal and Cross of St. Benedict, noticed, 236.

HAGENBACH, Dr. K. R., History of Reformation, vol. ii., noticed, 212.
Haug, Dr. Martin, Essays on Sacred Writings of the Parsis, noticed, 488.
Herbert, Lady, Wayside Tales, noticed, 503.

Hodgson, Mr. Shadworth, on Free Will, 268; a "determinist," 270; holds
that "stronger" desire prevails, 271; stronger desire and emotional crav-
ing, 273; Dr. Ward's main argument against, 274; illustrations of anti-
impulsive effort, 275, 279; objection replied to, 281; replies to Dr. Ward
replied to, 282; anti-impulsive effort, intrinsic and personal, 290; illus-
trations, 293; replies replied to, 294; Dr. Ward's comments on, 298.
Hooper, Mary, Ways and Tricks of Animals, noticed, 242.
Hosii Stanislai, Epistolæ. Editio Hilper et Zahrezwski, noticed, 227.
"Humanities," English, use and qualities of, 323. See also Spenser.

IGNATIUS, The Patriarch and Photius, 24, 32.

Index.

JANSSEN, Johannes, Geschichte des Deutschen Volkes, noticed, 228.
Jesuits, decree against, in France, 162; effects of expulsion of, 167; testi-

mony of bishops to good done by, 169, seq.

Julien, Felix, Papes et Sultans, noticed, 502.

KALISCH, M. M., Path and Goal, noticed, 514.

Kauffmann, Amara G., Dissonanzen und Akkorde, noticed, 475.

Kent, C., Corona Catholica, noticed, 468.

Kitchin, G. W., his edition of Spenser criticized, 321, seg.

Knight, Rev. A. G., S.J., Life of King Alfred the Great, noticed, 233.
Kulturkampf, History of Prussian, Part III., 360; stage of persecution in
winter, 1874-5, ib.; withdrawal of State aid from clergy, 362; sympathy
of Pope with the persecuted, 363; Prussian Constitution altered, 365;
Bismarck's virulence, 366; Catholics do not submit, 370; prosecution of
bishops, 371; education taken from Church, 375; effects of accession of
Leo XIII., 377; Bismarck's negotiations with Papal Nuncio, 381; pros-
pects of German Catholics, 385.

LAMY, Prof. T. J., on the Greek Church, 22.
Laval, Père, apostle of blacks in Mauritius, 92.
Lazarist Fathers serve Mauritius for a century, 90.

Leo XIII., Allocution on affairs of Belgium, 439.

Lindsay, Dr. W. Lauder, Mind in Lower Animals, noticed, 215.
Loretto Sisters in Mauritius, 97.

Luis de Granada, Ven., Meditations on the Passion, noticed, 238.

MACEVILLY, Bishop, Exposition of the Gospel of St. Luke, noticed, 235.
Mahaffy, Rev. J. P., History of Classical Greek Literature, noticed, 476.
Mahomet II. and Greek Christians, 44.

Malone, Sylvester, Church History of Ireland, noticed, 513.

Manning, Cardinal, the Holy Ghost the Sanctifier, noticed, 238; Temporal
Power of the Vicar of Jesus Christ, noticed, 516.

Martine, P. Julien, Vie du Père Eudes, noticed, 501.
Mary's Call to her Loving Children, noticed, 238.

Mauritius, Church and School in, 87; early French church in, 88; effects of
French Revolution on, 90; Bishop Collier's revival in, 91, 95; Père
Laval's apostleship in, 92; Loretto Sisters in, 97; other orders in, 98;
state of religion in, 100; education in, 105; success and difficulties of
Catholic schools, 109; secular education of heathen, 112; prospects of
church in, 114.

Mémoires pour la Défense des Congrégations Réligieuses, noticed, 503.
Michael Cerularius, story of, 36; charges against Latins by, 36; assumes
title of Ecumenical, 37; frauds of, 38; death of, 39.

Miracles and Medical Science, 386; scientific mind sceptical as to, ib.; idea
of, 388; antecedent credibility of, 389; similarity of some natural cure
to, 390; comparison of these with Lourdes, 393; some Lourdes wonders
unquestionably miraculous, 397.

Murphy, Rev. T., How to Live Piously, noticed, 238.

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