[8]. La Sœur Natalie Narischkin, Fille de la Charité de S. Vincent de Paul. Par Mme. Augustus Craven. Paris: Didier et Cie., 35 Quai des Augustins.
[9]. Our Protestant readers will excuse, we trust, a want of precise accuracy in some of these expressions, very easily accounted for by the fact that Madame Craven is a Catholic Frenchwoman, to whom all the various phases of Protestantism are confused in one vague and indistinct form.
[10]. Filioque.
[11]. Language which comes from heaven, limpid and beautiful, And which the world understands, but does not speak.
[12]. Ah! my soul would fain cling to her wings, and keep her still!
[13]. “He who is well off stays where he is.”
[14]. Thomas McCrie, minister of the Gospel, Edinburgh.
[15]. Moreover, the favor with which that parody of Catholic ceremony and Catholic truths known as ritualism has been received in England, especially among the common people, is an evidence of the imperfect manner in which the Reformation there has done its work.
[16]. See The Catholic World for February, 1877, page 616.
[17]. The English in Ireland, vol. ii. p. 453.