pupils of this re-established society to show themselves at all times and in all places faithful imitators of their Father; that they exactly observe the rule prescribed by their great founder; that they obey with an always increasing zeal the useful advices and salutary councils which he has left to his children. In fine, we recommend strongly in the Lord the company and all its members to our dear sons in Jesus Christ, the illustrious and noble princes, and lords temporal, as well as to our venerable brothers the archbishops and bishops, and to all those who are placed in authority; we exhort, we conjure them, not only not to suffer that those religious may be in any way molested, but to watch that they be treated with all due kindness and charity. We ordain that the present letters be inviolably observed, according to their form and tenor, in all time coming; that they enjoy their full and entire effect; that they skall never be submitted to the judgment or revision of any judge, with whatever power he may be clothed; declaring null and of no effect any encroachment on the present regulations, either knowingly or from ignorance; and this notwithstanding any apostolical constitutions and ordinances, especially the brief of Clement XIV. of happy memory, beginning with the words Dominus ac Redemptor noster, issued under the seal of the Fisherman on the 22d of July, 1773, which we expressly abrogate, as far as contrary to the present order. It is also our will, that the same credit be paid to copies, whether in manuscript or printed, of our present brief, as to the original itself, provided they have the signature of some notary public, and the seal of some ecclesiastical dignitary; that no one be permitted to infringe, or by any audacious temerity to oppose, any part of this ordinance; and that, should any one take upon himself to attempt it, let him know that he will thereby incur the indignation of Almighty God, and of the holy apostles, Peter and Paul. [Given at Rome, at Sancta Maria Major, on the 17th of August, in the year of our Lord, 1814, and the 15th of our pontificate.] Signed, CARDINAL PRODATAIRE. * Annual Register for 1814, vol. Ivi. p. 438--441. INDEX. Abercromby, Mr., 196. Acts silent as to national en- Annual grant, amount of, 239.; Antiquity and unity valueless without truth and purity, Augustinians, superior of, resides Bailly's "Moral Theology "quot- Baldwin, Mr., 341. Barham, Mr., 183. Barron, Mr., speaks, 414, 415. Barry, Colonel, 161, 162. 197. Bible, many in Ireland know Bibles, translations of, and per- Bible Society, in Poland, the Boldero, Captain, 357. 60. Bourke, Sir J., 233. Browne, Mr. Hawkins, disap- Bull Unam Sanctam, 128. Butterworth, Mr., vindicates the Bye Laws of college to be laid before the lord lieutenant, 19; Cabassatius declares heretics ex- heretics, 95. Castlereagh, Lord, 196. 364. Chancellor of the Exchequer, 157. Character of the old clergy, 51.; Chief pontiff presides over the Christopher, Mr., 415. Church retains jurisdiction over College of Maynooth, when and grant must be continued, 6.393. Cornelius à Lapide, as to putting heretics to death, 93. nooth, none; act of 1795 silent Evils afflicting Ireland aggra- Exeter, the Bishop of, his protest Experiment of 50 years; the re- Extracts from the class books and Fergusson, Mr. C., 223. 338. 345. Fitzgerald, Mr. M., 174. University of Dublin, 160. Galloway, the Earl of, reads a Gladstone, W. E., quotation from, 250. 395. Gordon, Mr. J. E., 222, 223. Grant, amount of, to the present Grattan, Mr., speeches of, 143. Gregory VII. absolves subjects of Hamilton, Mr., an inquiry ne- cessary, 356. Herbert, Mr. A. H., 142. 144. Heretical princes, subjects of, not Host, Sir J., 245. are Howard, Mr. R., supports the grant, 325. Howick, Lord, 161, 162. Hume, Mr., 229. 257. 328. 413. Inconsistency of endowing Pro- Inglis, Sir R. H., 227. 253. 260. Inquiry, petition for, 367. respecting it, 109.; congrega- |