[37] Salva loci dominicæ resurrectionis singulari prœrogativa. (Columb. Vita, section 10.) Excepting by its peculiar prerogative the place of the Lord's resurrection.
[38] Nefandi nominis Saxoni Deo hominibusque invisi. (Gildas, De excidio Britanniæ.) The execrable name of Saxon, hateful to God and men.
[39] He says (Epp. lib. ix, ep. xii.): De Constantinopolitana ecclesia quis eam dubitet apostolicæ sedi esse subjectam? Concerning the church of Constantinople, who doubts that it is subject to the apostolical see.
[40] We know the history of Tahiti and of other modern missions of the Romish church.
[41] Subjectos vestros. (Opp. Gregorii, tom. iv. p 334.) Your subjects.
[42] Prona in bonis operibus . . . in omnipotentis Dei timore. (Ibid. tom. ii. p. 835.) Disposed to good works . . . in the fear of God omnipotent.
[43] We find the same idea in Wiseman, Lect. ix, On the principal doctrines and practices of the Catholic church. London, 1836.
[44] Hoepfner, De origine dogmatis de purgatorio. Halle, 1792.
[45] In the history of Oswald, king of Northumberland.
[46] Bann-cor, the choir on the steep hill. Carlisle. Top. Dict. Wales.