[362] Ibid. ii. 676.

[363] Ibid. ii. 661.

[364] Wiedervereinigung der Katholiken und Protestanten, pp. 26, 35.

[365] Wiedervereinigung, pp. 8, 10.

[366] Ibid. p. 15.

[367] Ibid. p. 21.

[368] Ibid. pp. 25, 26.

[369] The prospectus of the Review contained these words: "It will abstain from direct theological discussion, as far as external circumstances will allow; and in dealing with those mixed questions into which theology indirectly enters, its aim will be to combine devotion to the Church with discrimination and candour in the treatment of her opponents: to reconcile freedom of inquiry with implicit faith, and to discountenance what is untenable and unreal, without forgetting the tenderness due to the weak, or the reverence rightly claimed for what is sacred. Submitting without reserve to infallible authority, it will encourage a habit of manly investigation on subjects of scientific interest."


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