The improvement in the style of the present over the first edition Mr. Austin's account of the storming of Monte Rotondo unworthy of His account of the battle of Mentana unjust Improbability of his account of the journey of Olympia and Godfrid VII-A FEW MORE WORDS ON FESSLER. Previous statements and correspondence on Mgr. Fessler's treatise Bearing of the Pope's Brief on the authority of the Syllabus ART. VIII. THE REPUBLICAN VICTORY IN FRANCE. Education the main battle ground in France The future policy of European Liberalism Result to be expected if Liberalism obtains a lasting triumph in France 212 The Archbishop of Westminster's Glories of the Sacred Heart 234 237 Pomponio Leto's Eight Months at Rome, during the Vatican Council. 244 The Church Quarterly on Miracles Rev. F. O'Reilly's Relations of the Church to Society Short Sermons preached in the Chapel of S. Mary's College, Oscott Rev. H. Formby's Five Letters on the City of Ancient Rome ART. I.-POMPONIO LETO ON THE VATICAN COUNCIL. The misery endured in reading the work of Pomponio Leto The resemblance between his work and that of Quirinus ART. II. THE GOSPEL NARRATIVE OF THE RESURRECTION. Importance of studying the historical evidence of the Resurrection Catholic doctrine on inspiration. The narrative easily reconcilable with that doctrine And adds positive intrinsic evidence of the Resurrection ART. 1V.-ANGLICANISM IN AUSTRALIA. The intensely national character of Anglicanism. Opposition of the Catholic hierarchy to Henry VIII. and to Elizabeth The dependence of Anglicanism upon the State . Dr. Barker's misrepresentation of the reason of the Pope's supremacy Difficulty in thinking he believes all he asserts Consolation in the hope that the persecution which Catholics are now On the necessity of a proper conception of the works we read The opinions of Mr. Tyndall are not original, but only remarkable for the manner in which he places them before the public. His attack upon the Catholic Church. With regard to science, his views are akin to materialistic Hegelianism 458 ART. VII. THE EARL OF STRAFFORD. The interesting characters of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 459 His belief of the subserviency of the Church to the State He is impeached by the Commons, and committed to the Tower. The personal spite of Pym against Strafford, who is condemned His execution did not stop the struggle between Charles and the Anxious aspect of affairs The agitation about the atrocities perpetrated in Bulgaria Mr. Gladstone's language about them His proposals as to foreign policy The Duke of Argyll on the Turks Attitude of the Government and the country Professor Janssen's Geschichte des deutschen Volkes seit dem Aus- |