TABLE OF CONTENTS. SECTION I. INFALLI- UNITY OF THE CHURCH AND PAPAL INFALLIBILITY. (pp. 1-22.) Intimate connection of the doctrine of the supremacy of the SECTION II. INFALLIBILITY AND SUPREMACY. THE SAME PASSAGES OF (pp. 23-49.) The Ministry of St. Peter continuing in his Successors-The SECTION III. PRACTICE OF ANTIQUITY CONSIDERED AS EVINCING PAPAL (pp. 50-71.) The doctrine of Papal Infallibility contained in, and handed SECTION IV. INFALLIBILITY CLAIMED BY THE POPES FROM THE BEGINNING.. (pp. 72—96.) Authority of the Popes, who have made solemn declarations on SECTION V. THE APOSTOLIC SEE A SUPREME AND INFALLIBLE TRIBUNAL OF FAITH. (pp. 96-114.) False views often held by Anglicans as to the manner in which tion of the Papal decision by the Council of Chalcedon-The Lateran Council and Martin I., and the testimony given to the prerogative of the Roman See-Theodorus the Studite-Papal decisions regarded in antiquity as exempt from further examination or doubt-The Apostolic See regarded as a supreme tribunal THE ROMAN PONTIFF REGARDED AS SUPREME JUDGE OF HERESY All final condemnations of heresies have always been Mgr. Maret gives a false view of the doctrine of the Consti- is not founded on a system of isolation of the Pope from the SECTION VIII. THE COUNCIL OF NICEA AND PAPAL INFALLIBILITY. THE (pp. 156-186.) Ecumenical Councils a clear proof of the unity of the Church |