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THE
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DUBLIN REVIEW.
VOL. XXVII. NEW SERIES.
JULY-OCTOBER,
MDCCCLXXVI.
LONDON:
BURNS, OATES, & CO., 17 & 18 PORTMAN STREET,
AND 63 PATERNOSTER ROW.
DERBY: RICHARDSON & SONS.
DUBLIN: JAMES DUFFY; W. B. KELLY; MCGLASHAN & GILL. BALTIMORE: KELLY, PIET & CO.
MONTREAL, CANADA: D. & J. SADLER & CO
1876,
LONDON
WYMAN AND SONS, PRINTERS, GREAT QUEEN STREET,
LINCOLN'S-INN FIELDS, W.C.
CONTENTS.
ART. I.-PROFESSOR MIVART ON LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE.
Liberty of conscience impeded by civil toleration of error
Inestimable blessing of the State's Catholic unity
Great desirableness that the State's true ethical basis be wide
The State's proper course towards any large development of atheistic
immorality.
Various modes among different nations of disposing of their dead
Cremation repugnant to Christianity .
In certain cases cremation might be preferable
Signor Burci on cremation.
Cremation ordered by Julian the Apostate
After his death it was discontinued until it was again proposed during
the French Revolution
Modern writings on the subject
No Catholic will advocate the practice
ART. III.-MR. MILL ON CAUSATION.
Recapitulation of former articles
Mr. Mill's sense of the word "cause"
The universal belief of mankind in a causation different from this
In what precise sense of the word do mankind universally believe
the existence of causation
The principle of causation established
Causation in no way depends on the uniformity of nature
The principle of causation entirely ampliative
ART. IV. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Divine judgments have been generally disregarded
Human miseries usually arise from a revolt against God
The view Washington took of religious matters.
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The deplorable religious condition of the United States
List of sects in the United States
The loyalty of the Catholics in the States
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Governments which pretend to rule without God and the Church are
bad
All republics rule selfishly.
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Any government based on the doctrine of the Reformation is a foe to
Enlightened public opinion in America at the present day objects to
the "sovereignty of the people"
Nor did the founders of the American republic approve of that doctrine 108
It will inevitably lead to despotism
No society can be durable unless it be in accord with the Church
Hope for the United States should that country become reconciled to
the Church.
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ART. V.-THE WITNESS OF S. IRENEUS TO CATHOLIC DOCTRINE.
The evidence S. Irenæus bears to the Catholic rule of faith
His comparison between Eve and the Virgin Mary
S. Irenæus on the Eucharist
Appendix.
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ART. VI.-MR. ALFRED AUSTIN'S HUMAN TRAGEDY.
Success of the author in fixing upon our own time for the date of his