Footnotes
[1.] Sacred Latin Poetry, selected and arranged by R. C. Trench, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin, etc. Macmillan and Co., London and Cambridge. 1864. [2.] “Nihil obstat si etiam in his omnibus et Ipse (Redemptor noster) signetur. Ipse enim Unigenitus Dei Filius veraciter factus est homo: ipse in sacrificio nostrae redemptionis dignatus est mori ut vitulus: ipse per virtutem suae fortitudinis surrexit ut leo.... Ipse etiam post resurrectionem suam ascendnes ad coelos, in superioribus est elevatus ut aquila. Totum ergo simul nobis est, qui et nascendo homo, et moriendo vitulus, et resurgendo leo, et ad coelos ascendendo aquila factus est”—S. Greg. Magn., Hom. iv. in Ezech. [3.] The Destiny of the Irish Race: a lecture delivered at Philadelphia on the 17th of March, 1864, by Rev. M. O'Connor, S. J. In order to give to our readers the beautiful lecture of the ex-Bishop of Pittsburgh, we have increased the number of pages in this month's Record.—Ed. I. E. R. [4.] Col. 1. v. 26. 1. [5.] Hebr. 1, v. 1, 2. [6.] Joan. 1, v. 18. [7.] Joan 1, v. 17. [8.] 1 Corint. v. 2, 7, 8, 10, 11. [9.] S. Joan. Chrys. hom. 7. in 1. Corinth. S. Ambros. de fide ad Grat. S. Leo de Nativ. Dom. Serm. 9. S. Cyril. Alex. contr. Nestor. lib. 3. in Joan, 1, 9. S. Joan, Dam. de fide orat. II, 1, 2, in 1, 2, in 1 Cor. c. 2, S. Hier. in Galat. III, 2.