[61] Pattison, Essays, 1889, i. 303–304. [↑]

[62] Pattison, as cited. [↑]

[63] “After all, a book [the Bible] cannot make a stand against the wild, living intellect of man.” Newman, Apologia pro Vita Sua, 1st ed. p. 382; ed. 1875, p. 245. The same is said by Newman of religion in general (p. 243). [↑]

[64] Pattison disparages it as colourless, a fault he charges on Jesuit Latin in general. But by most moderns the Latin style of Huet will be found pure and pleasant. [↑]

[65] Pattison, Essays, i, 299. Cp. Bouillier, i, 595. [↑]

[66] Fontenelle, Éloge sur Régis; Bouillier, Philos. cartés., i, 507. [↑]

[67] Réponse to Huet’s Censura philosophiæ cartes., 1691; Bouillier, i, 515. [↑]

[68] Usage de la raison et de la foi, 1704, liv. i, ptie. i, ch. vii; Bouillier, p. 511. [↑]

[69] Bouillier, i, 521–25. [↑]

[70] Lettre de 10 août, 1677, No. 591, éd. Nodier. [↑]