FOOTNOTES:
[1] Not in those of York since 1544, see Woodward's Ecclesiastical Heraldry, p. 191 and plate XX.
[2] See The Pallium, by Fr. Thurston, S.J., (C.T.S.) and the striking list in Baxter's English Cardinals, pp. 93-98.
AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
The following chapters were not intended originally for publication. If they are now offered to the public in book form, it is only in response to the expressed request of many, who listened to them when delivered viva voce, and who now wish to possess a more permanent record of what was said.
In the hope that they may help, in some slight measure at least, to promote the sacred cause of truth, we wish them Godspeed.
† JOHN S. VAUGHAN,
Bishop of Sebastopolis.
Xaverian College,
Manchester January, 1910.
CONTENTS.
| Chap. | Page | |
| [I.] | General Notions | 3 |
| [II.] | The Pope's Great Prerogative | 18 |
| [III.] | Watchman! What of the Night? | 35 |
| [IV.] | The Church and the Sects | 53 |
| [V.] | The Pope's Infallible Authority | 69 |
| [VI.] | The Pope's Ordinary Authority | 87 |
| [PART II.] | ||
| THE ANGLICAN THEORY OF CONTINUITY IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, or THE AUTHORITY OF THE POPE IN ENGLAND IN PRE-REFORMATION TIMES. | ||
| [I.] | The Church in England before the Reformation | 107 |
| [II.] | The Oath of Obedience | 117 |
| [III.] | The Awkward Dilemma | 130 |
| [IV.] | King Edward and the Pope | 145 |