[148] Ex. xviii. 25.

[149] London Times, April 19.

[150] London Spectator.

[151] Saturday Review.

[152] London Spectator, April 26.

[153] This sentence, we wish to have it distinctly understood, is one which we approve only in the sense that loyalty to the church takes precedence of patriotism, but not that it is indifferent whether a man is a patriot or not, provided he be a good Catholic.—Ed. C. W.

[154] “I sleep and my Heart watcheth.”

[155] “I say, my Jesus, thou art mad with love.”—S. Mary Magdalen of Pazzi.

[156] See The Catholic World, December, 1868.

[157] I.e., Ill-gotten gain never profits. “Pol” is a contemptuous name in Brittany for Satan, who is said to have horned hoofs shod with silver, but he has always lost one of his shoes.