THE ALPS TO THE TIBER.

OR

THE INFLUENCE OF ROMANISM

ON

TRADE, JUSTICE, AND KNOWLEDGE.
BY
REV. J.A. WYLIE, LL.D.
AUTHOR OF "THE PAPACY," &c. &.c.
EDINBURGH
SHEPHERD & ELLIOT, 15, PRINCES STREET.
LONDON: HAMILTON, ADAMS, & CO.
MDCCCLV.


CONTENTS.

[CHAPTER I.]
PAGE
The Introduction,1
[CHAPTER II.]
The Passage of the Alps,8
[CHAPTER III.]
Rise and Progress of Constitutionalism in Piedmont,23
[CHAPTER IV.]
Structure and Characteristics of the Vaudois Valleys,43
[CHAPTER V.]
State and Prospects of the Vaudois Church,62
[CHAPTER VI.]
From Turin To Novara—Plain of Lombardy,83
[CHAPTER VII.]
From Novara To Milan—Dogana—chain of the Alps,94
[CHAPTER VIII.]
City and People of Milan,105
[CHAPTER IX.]
Arco Della Pace—St Ambrose,119
[CHAPTER X.]
The Duomo of Milan,126
[CHAPTER XI.]
Milan To Brescia—The Reformers,137
[CHAPTER XII.]
The Present the Image of the Past,152
[CHAPTER XIII.]
Scenery of Lake Garda—Peschiera—Verona,158
[CHAPTER XIV.]
From Verona To Venice—The Tyrolese Alps,168
[CHAPTER XV.]
Venice—Death of Nations,178
[CHAPTER XVI.]
Padua—St Antony—The Po—Arrest,198
[CHAPTER XVII.]
Ferrara—Renée and Olympia Morata,209
[CHAPTER XVIII.]
Bologna and the Apennines,216
[CHAPTER XIX.]
Florence and Its Young Evangelism,237
[CHAPTER XX.]
From Leghorn to Rome—Civita Vecchia,262
[CHAPTER XXI.]
Modern Rome,276
[CHAPTER XXII.]
Ancient Rome—The Seven Hills,289
[CHAPTER XXIII.]
Sights in Rome—Catacombs—Pilate's Stairs—Pio Nono, &c.,302
[CHAPTER XXIV.]
Influence of Romanism on Trade,333
[CHAPTER XXV.]
Influence of Romanism on Trade—(continued),352
[CHAPTER XXVI.]
Justice and Liberty in the Papal States,366
[CHAPTER XXVII.]
Education and Knowledge in the Papal States,401
[CHAPTER XXVIII.]
Mental State of the Priesthood in Italy,415
[CHAPTER XXIX.]
Social and Domestic Customs of the Romans,430
[CHAPTER XXX.]
The Argument from the Whole, or, Rome her own Witness,447