THE UNIVERSAL CHURCH; Its Faith, Doctrine, and Constitution. "There are times when prudence permits us to hide the love we "It is the light of God in man, which should illuminate the Massillon, Bishop of Clermont. LONDON: - 1866. 22 for "physicial," read “ 'physical." 24 for "obtained” read “obtainable." 32 insert"that" after" admit." 19 for "remonstrances" read "remonstrates." 7 for "five," read "seven." 1 for "consist," read "consists.” 25 after "five p.m.," transpose the sentence thus, "or as the Ecclesiastical Council may think proper, so as not to interfere with the principal hours of worship." 29 for "bell-towers," read "towers." 12 for " placed upon," read “placing us on." 8 insert" as," before" unable." 31 omit " opposite." 99 99 99 203 last line but one, for "man," read "men." 204 line 32 "deserve" to be in roman; "vegetate" in italics. 218 25 for" rack," read "wreck." 3 after "Scandinavian," add "Celtic." 5 for "unlucky," read "unpropitious." 24 for "through," read "of." 324 25 for " Nor," read "Now." |