CONTENTS

I The Celtic Race

II The World Under The Lead Of European Races.—Mission Of The
Irish Race In The Movement

III The Irish Better Prepared To Receive Christianity Than Other Nations

IV How the Irish received Christianity

V The Christian Irish and the Pagan Danes

VI The Irish Free-Clans and Anglo-Norman Feudalism

VII Ireland separated from Europe.—A Triple Episode

VIII The Irish and the Tudors.—Henry VIII.

IX The Irish and the Tudors.—Elizabeth.—The Undaunted Nobility.—The
Suffering Church

X England prepared for the Reception of Protestantism—Ireland not

XI The Irish and the Stuarts.—Loyalty and Confiscation

XII A Century of Gloom.—The Penal Laws

XIII Resurrection.—Delusive Hopes

XIV Resurrection.—Emigration

XV The "Exodus" and its Effects

XVI Moral Force all-sufficient for the Resurrection of Ireland