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EMIDIUS (F.), Manual of the Third Order of S. Francis, noticed, 271.
ENGLISH (THE) PROTESTANT MARRIAGE LAW, 56-78: Vote on the second
reading of Mr. Chambers's Bill, 56; effect of the Reformation on
Christian marriage, 57; Protestant references to the Old Testament
marriage law, 58, 59; substitution of the civil authority for the Church,
60, 61; Church and State in the Roman empire, 62; Protestantism
and the Marriage Law, 63, 64; marriages of relatives, 65; divorce in
Germany, 66; the Romans and Goths, 67; tendency of events in
England, 68, 69; divorce legislation, 70-74; the Bill of Mr. Chambers,
74; its probable effects, if passed, 75; arguments for the Bill con-
sidered, 76, 77; rarity of such marriages in Ireland, 78.

FABER (F. W., D.D.), Devotion to the Pope, reviewed, 95.
FABER'S (FATHER) WORK IN THE CHURCH, 95-123: Homage due to great
Christian characters, 95, 96; Christianity and modern philanthropy, 97;
retrospect of English Catholic history, 98-100; Cardinal Wiseman's
four resolutions, 100; F. Faber's vocation, 101; his influence in
America, 102–104; his doctrine as to the Papacy, 105; the Pope's note
on F. Faber's sermon, 106; F. Bonix on F. Faber, 107; Dom
Guéranger's estimate of him, 108; Dr. Pagani on the "Growth in
Holiness," 109; F. Faber's eloquence, 110, 111; his style and method,
112; stress laid by him upon dogma, 113; his book on the "Blessed
Sacrament," 114; his hymns, 115; the Oratorian Lives of the Saints,
116, 117; circulation of his works, 118; his love of Roman usages and
devotions, 119; the confraternity of the Precious Blood, 120; progress
of conversions, 121; growth of the English Oratory, 122.

Ffoulkes (E..S.), The Roman Index, noticed, 257.

Fitzgibbon (Gerald), The Land Difficulty, reviewed, 165.

Fortescue (Right Hon. C. P.), Speech on second reading of Irish-Land Bill,
reviewed, 451.

Franzelin (F.), De Deo Trino, noticed, 241.

FRA PAOLO SARPI, 347-371: Various Lives of Sarpi, 347; circumstances
of his age, 348, 349; state of the Dutch provinces, 350; state of
Venice, 351, 352; early life of Sarpi, 353; his associates at Venice,
354; his appearance, 355; his relations to the Holy See, 356; Fra
Paolo a heretic at heart, 357; his language regarding the Pope, 358;
his political intrigues, 359; his English friends, 360; the letters of
Bishop Bedell, 361; M. Papillon, 362; letters to Mornay, 363; his
History of the Council of Trent, 364; Ranke's and Cantù's criticism of
it, 365; first published in London, 366; the scar on Fra Paolo's cheek,
367; an attempt to assassinate him charged on the Pope, 368-370 ;
probable authors of the attempt, 371.

Froude (J. A., M.A.), History of England, reviewed, 123.
Fullerton (Lady G.), Mrs. Gerald's Niece, noticed, 556.

GALWAY Academical Papers, noticed, 262.

Garside (C. B.), Discourses on Parables, noticed, 263.

Gladstone (Right Hon. W.), Speech on proposing Irish Land Bill, reviewed,

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