England: thus, I say, in his concluding chapter, does this remarkable divine exhibit to us, embodied in his own person, that amiable spirit of persuasive conciliation by which the Church of Rome has in all ages been so peculiarly characterised. THE END. GILBERT & RIVINGTON, PRINTERS, St. John's Square, London. 7, for Hippolitus, read Hippolytus. 4, for funeral, read funereal. 2, note, for traditionory, read traditionary. 18, note, for souillares, read souillures. 14, for stuble, read stubble. 14, note, insert a comma between relic-worship and so. 27, note, erase the mark of interrogation after protomartyr. 14, for intercessary, read intercessory. 1, note, insert the corresponding mark of reference 1. 15, for tree, read three. 29, note, for pejores, read pejor es. 1, note, for regulus, read regulas. 19, note, erase the comma after ovcíaç. 7, note, for the semicolon, insert a comma. 2, note, for the period, insert a note of interrogation. 12, for the colon, insert a comma. 5, for the colon, insert a period. NS |