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CONTENTS.-No I.

Tarquini de Jure Ecclesiastico Publico-Dr. Murray's Tractatus

de Ecclesia-Dr. Pusey's Minor Prophets-Armellini de Prisca

Refutatione Hæreseon, Origenis Nomine ac Philosophoumenon

titulo recens vulgata-Villari's History of Savonarola-Vies de
V. Agnès de Jésus; B. Esprite de Jésus; V. Jeanne Marie de la
Croix; et Madame Acarie-Wenham's Letter on Management of
Schools-Formby's Inquiry of Retired Citizen into Roman
Catholic Religion- Stories from Old Testament-The Church
Establishment in Ireland, illustrated by Protestant authorities—
Robertson's Secret Mission to Danish Islands-MacCarthy on
the Memoirs of the Marquis de Villars-Memoir of Dr. Blom-
field - Kingsley's Water-Babies - V. Grignon de Montfort's
Treatise on True Devotion to B. Virgin-Vita di Francesca de
Maistre, con Memorie di Benedetta Medolago Albani-Westlake's
Hymns and Sacred Part-Songs-Croiset's Devotion to Sacred
Heart-The Lamp-Marshall's Christian Missions - Father
Hutchison's Holy House of Loreto.

IX. FOREIGN PERIODICAL LITERATURE

La Civiltà Cattolica-Le Correspondant.

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VI. THE DOGMATIC PRINCIPLE....

Undogmatic Christianity. A Sermon preached before the
University of Oxford, on Sunday, May 3, 1863, by the Rev. Walter
Waddington Shirley, M.A. London and Oxford: Parker.

The Unity of Evangelical and Apostolical Teaching. Sermons
preached mostly in Canterbury Cathedral. By Arthur Penrhyn
Stanley, D.D. London: Murray. 1859.

VII. THE CATHOLIC CONGRESS OF MALINES

Assemblée Générale des Catholiques en Belgique. Première
Session à Malines, 18-22 Aout, 1863. Programme des Travaux
-Questions-Projets de Solution-Propositions.

Imprimerie de Th. Lesigne.

Essays and Miscellaneous Papers.

Bruxelles :

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VIII. HISTORICAL NOTES OF THE TRACTARIAN MOVEMENT
Part. II.-Tract 90: its Antecedents, Motives, Object, and
immediate Results.

IX. NOTICES OF BOOKS ....

Mgr. Manning's Sermons on Ecclesiastical Subjects-Tischendorf's Novum Testamentum Sinaiticum-Valroger's Introduction Historique et Critique aux Livres du Nouveau TestamentSchwane's Dogmengeschichte der vornicänischen Zeit-Madden's Galileo and the Inquisition-Lyell and Poole on the Antiquity of Man-Stanley's Lectures on the Jewish Church-Sighart's Albert le Grand-Mathieu's Livre de Prières-Cartier's Vie de Fra Angelico-Cartier's Dialogue et Lettres de S. Catharine de Sienne -Bouix's Œuvres Spirituelles de S. Pierre d'Alcantara-Bouix's La Solitaire des Rochers-Sixth Report of Inspector appointed to visit Reformatory and Industrial Schools-Parkinson's Lecture on Education—Anderdon's Adventures of Owen Evans-Wood's Glimpses into Petland-Blot's Auxiliatrices du PurgatoireQuestion des Sœurs de la Charité en Portugal.

X. FOREIGN PERIODICAL LITERATURE

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Etudes Religieuses, Historiques et Littéraires-Le Correspondant-La Civiltà Cattolica.

XI. FOREIGN EVENTS OF CATHOLIC INTEREST

583

Polish Insurrection-Fausti Trial-Procession of the Santissimo Salvatore-Neapolitan States-Piedmont and Italy.

THE

DUBLIN REVIEW.

JULY, 1863.

ART. I.-POPULAR DEVOTION IN SPAIN.

Historia Ecclesiastica de España. Por D. Vicente de la Fuente. 4 vols. Barcelona: Libreria Religiosa. 1859.

O man is sufficient for himself. He is, and must be, dependent upon others. Almighty God, who created him in this state of dependency, has written in his heart the law of mutual love; and His own divine lips have pronounced that the love of our neighbour is one with the love of God. Nations in like manner are dependent upon one another. The whole system of commerce, of trade and barter, carried on as it is with such wear and tear, such infinite risks of danger, bloodshed, rebellion, war, is founded upon the primary axiom that we are all dependent upon one another; that the whole world is but one family, the members of which minister to each other's wants. No member can be treated with contempt or despised, because it is useful to the body, and the hour may come which will both prove and make manifest its uses. Many consider it to be the glory of this nation that this law of dependency has received a wide practical development in that gigantic system of commerce with which, as with a net, we encircle the whole globe. They have no difficulty in admitting that we must knock at the doors of other nations and enter in, receiving for our daily use, from one cotton, or hemp, or silk; from another various precious timbers; from another rare and dainty meats; from another fruits; from another scents and spices; from another gold, silver, lead ;-even distant seas have to contribute their coral and their pearl, as well as their strange living creatures, in order to supply the ever-increasing demands, to minister to the ever-growing dependency of one portion of the human family upon the rest. How often may we hear a portly and, to use that expression so characteristic of modern ideas, respectable-looking gentleman gravely asserting that everything can be got in London, in which comprehensive term he takes special care to inform us that he VOL. I.—NO. I. [New Series.]

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