[172] De Rom. Pontif. lib. iv. cap. 5. edit. Venet. 1 vol. p. 779.

[173] The Authority of Doctrinal Decisions. By Dr. Ward. Pp. 50, 51.

[174] The Galaxy. December, 1869, to June, 1870.

[175] Lothair. By the Right Honorable B. Disraeli. Pp. 218. D. Appleton & Co. 1870.

[176] The Invitation Heeded; or, Reasons for a Return to Catholic Unity. By James Kent Stone, late President of Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, and of Hobart College, Geneva, New York; and S. T. D. 1 vol. 12mo, pp. 340. New York: The Catholic Publication Society, 9 Warren street. 1870.

[177] History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. By James Anthony Froude, late Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. 12 vols. New York: Charles Scribner & Co.

[178] See Catholic World for June, 1870.

[179] In all his volumes Mr. Froude cites Buchanan by name but once.

[180] Mary Queen of Scots and her Accusers. By John Hosack, Barrister at Law. Edinburgh. 1869.

[181] He had previously denounced his sovereign from the pulpit as an incorrigible idolatress and an enemy whose death would be a public blessing. Randolph writes to Cecil February, 1564, "They pray that God will either turn her heart or send her a short life;" adding, "of what charity or spirit this proceedeth, I leave to be discussed by the great divines." And yet we must not hastily condemn Knox, although a man fifty-eight years of age, of indiscriminate sourness and severity to all young women. He was at that very time paying his addresses to a girl of sixteen.