Pro Nihilo and other pamphlets on the Arnim question.

[27]. Hail, holy face of our Redeemer, in which shines the image of the divine Splendor, imprinted on a veil white as snow, and given to Veronica in token of his love!

Hail, glory of the world, mirror of the saints, whom the celestial spirits long to behold. Purify us from the stain of every vice and bring us to the society of the Blessed!

Hail, our glory, in this rough, uncertain life, so soon to pass away! Lead us to our true country, O blessed symbol! that with a pure heart we may behold the face of Christ.

Be to us, O Lord! a sure help, the sweet refreshment and consolation of our woes, that the efforts of the enemy may not injure us, but that we may enter into the fruition of true rest. Let us say: Amen.

[28]. This article is condensed from one which appeared in the Revue Canadienne, by M. de Bellefeuille.

[29]. The author writes: From this excellent and faithful priest I have obtained the greater part of my information on this subject. In addition, M. Gauvreau has allowed me free use of his notes and documents.

[30]. Hist. Nat., l. xxvi. c. i. proem.

[31]. The Catholic World, Dec., 1876, p. 371 Jan., 1877, p. 523.

[32]. Father Newman has, I think, remarked that in the Protestant scheme there is not room for Mary.