III.
Sermons of the Paulist Fathers, for 1865 and 1866.
Price, $1.50
Extracts From Notices Of The Press.
"They are good examples of practical, earnest, pungent preaching. … Others besides Catholics may be stimulated by these discourses, and some Protestant preachers we have heard might learn how to talk plainly to the heart and conscience of men."
—Round Table.
"These sermons are dictated with a conviction of mind and earnestness of heart that the hearer and the reader are carried away while reading or listening to them, which, after all, is the triumph of eloquence."
—Boston Pilot.
"These sermons, like those which preceded them, are sound, practical, and able productions."
—Catholic Mirror.
"They are adapted to the wants of our age and country, and consequently must elevate the standard of morality whenever they can secure the attention of a reader."
—Pittsburg Catholic.
"Here are twenty-one Catholic sermons in various degrees of excellence, nearly all of which are so thoroughly and truly catholic in the widest sense of the term, that they will be read with pleasure by Protestants, as well as by members of the communion to which they are carefully addressed."
—New-York Citizen,