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and the events of our Lord s life being all brought together in refer<br />

ence to a single subject, and that, too, with an exquisite freshness<br />

and unhackneyedness which is extremely striking.&quot; Literary<br />

Churchman.<br />

Just Published, 4to., 7s. ; by<br />

Post, 7s. 5d.<br />

Memoranda of Angelical Doc-<br />

TEINE ;<br />

or, a DIGEST of the DOCTKINE of S. THOMAS<br />

on the SACEAMENTS. By WILLIAM HUMPHEEY, Mis<br />

sionary Priest of the Diocese of Brechin.<br />

&quot; A treatise of the highest possible value, masterly and lucid in its<br />

dogmatic statements and learned expositions of Catholic truth. At<br />

the same time it is so full and exhaustive in its mode of treatment<br />

that it may be accurately said to contain more in its 200 pages than<br />

&quot;is<br />

often found in other volumes of three times the size. - Union<br />

Review.<br />

&quot; We strongly recommend it to the study of the Clergy. The<br />

true doctrines of the Faith are illustrated by S. Thomas with a skill<br />

and clearness that cannot be surpassed.&quot; Ecclesiastic.<br />

&quot; We know of no book more calculated to correct the crudities and<br />

crotchets unfortunately so rife in the matter of the Sacraments and<br />

their operation. Every clergyman should get it, and study it dili<br />

gently. The exercise could not fail of being profitable.&quot; Church<br />

Times.<br />

CONCIO AD CLERUM.<br />

The Victory ivhich Overcometh<br />

THE WOELD. A Sermon preached at an Archdiaconal<br />

&quot;<br />

Visitation touching OUR<br />

Fact, Dogma, and Personal Conviction.<br />

FAITH,&quot; viewed in its relation to<br />

&quot;The writer here brings out the office of &quot;Dogma&quot; with great<br />

force. First of all he recapitulates the truth that our Faith is a faith<br />

based on facts, and then shows that the facts being such as they are,<br />

dogmatic teaching is absolutely necessary in order to interpret those<br />

facts, and to place them in a proper relation to us : in a word, that<br />

without doctrine fact is not fact in its proper relation to us&quot; Literary<br />

Churchman.<br />

&quot;<br />

Unflinching and thoroughly Catholic in tone, it is nevertheless<br />

characterised by a most conciliatory spirit; and the writer might<br />

fairly have taken for his motto, Speaking the truth in love. . . .<br />

The position of the English Church is boldly indicated.&quot; Church<br />

Review.

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