Contents
- [Preface.]
- [University Teaching.]
- [Introductory.]
- [Theology A Branch Of Knowledge.]
- [Bearing Of Theology On Other Branches Of Knowledge.]
- [Bearing Of Other Branches Of Knowledge On Theology.]
- [Knowledge Its Own End.]
- [Knowledge Viewed In Relation To Learning.]
- [Knowledge Viewed In Relation To Professional Skill.]
- [Knowledge Viewed In Relation To Religion.]
- [Duties Of The Church Towards Knowledge.]
- [University Subjects, Discussed in Occasional Lectures and Essays.]
- [Introductory Letter.]
- [Advertisement.]
- [Christianity And Letters. A Lecture in the School of Philosophy and Letters.]
- [Literature. A Lecture in the School of Philosophy and Letters.]
- [English Catholic Literature.]
- [Elementary Studies.]
- [A Form Of Infidelity Of The Day.]
- [University Preaching.]
- [Christianity and Physical Science. A Lecture in the School of Medicine.]
- [Christianity And Scientific Investigation. A Lecture Written for the School of Science.]
- [Discipline Of Mind. An Address To The Evening Classes.]
- [Christianity And Medical Science. An Address to the Students Of Medicine.]
- [Note on Page 478.]
- [Index.]
- [Footnotes]
Hospes eram, et collegistis Me.
IN GRATEFUL NEVER-DYING REMEMBRANCE
OF HIS MANY FRIENDS AND BENEFACTORS,
LIVING AND DEAD,
AT HOME AND ABROAD
IN GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND, FRANCE,
IN BELGIUM, GERMANY, POLAND, ITALY, AND MALTA,
IN NORTH AMERICA, AND OTHER COUNTRIES,
WHO, BY THEIR RESOLUTE PRAYERS AND PENANCE,
AND BY THEIR GENEROUS STUBBORN EFFORTS
AND BY THEIR MUNIFICENT ALMS,
HAVE BROKEN FOR HIM THE STRESS
OF A GREAT ANXIETY,
THESE DISCOURSES,
OFFERED TO OUR LADY AND ST. PHILIP ON ITS RISE,
COMPOSED UNDER ITS PRESSURE,
FINISHED ON THE EVE OF ITS TERMINATION,
ARE RESPECTFULLY AND AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED
BY THE AUTHOR.
IN FEST. PRÆSENT.
B. M. V.
NOV. 21, 1852