The Catholic World, Vol. 13, April to September, 1871Various
Religion
The Catholic World, Vol. 13, April to September, 1871
Various
Catholic Church -- Periodicals
We have read this unpretending little volume with much interest.
The author is a true poet, and has the merit of originality quite
as much as of descriptive power. His more serious poems display a
high appreciation of the beautiful and the romantic, and there is a
Catholic tone about them. Those in dialect, with the other humorous
pieces, are equally pleasing in their way. The former, particularly,
reflect a side of life which is generally supposed the least poetical
of all. Mr. Bret Harte has "gathered honey from the weed."
CORRIGENDUM.--In the article "Which is the School of Religious
Fraudulence," in our last number, p. 791, col. 2, near the middle,
the sentence beginning, "It is no mark of falsity, therefore, in any
document," should be thus concluded: "that it occurs there, unless it
occurs there alone and nowhere else."
BOOKS RECEIVED.
From JNO. MURPHY & CO., Baltimore: A Circular Letter
on the Temporal Power of the Popes; addressed to the
clergy and laity of the Vicariate Apostolic of North
Carolina. By the Right Rev. James Gibbons, D.D.
From the YOUNG CRUSADER Office, Boston: Protests of
the Pope and People against the Usurpation of the
Sovereignty of Rome by the Piedmontese Government.
From P. J. KENEDY. New York: The Life of St. Mary of
Egypt. To which is added the Life of St. Cecilia and
the Life of St. Bridget.
From PETER F. CUNNINGHAM, Philadelphia: The Acts of the
Early Martyrs. By J. H. M. Fastré, S.J.
From LEYPOLDT & HOLT, New York: Across America and
Asia. By Raphael Pumpelly. Fifth edition. Revised.--Art
in the Netherlands. By H. Taine. Translated by J.
Durand.
From PATRICK DONAHOE, Boston: The "Our Father." Being
illustrations of the several petitions of the Lord's
Prayer. Translated from the German of the Rev. Dr. J.
Emanuel Veith, by the Rev. Edward Cox, D.D.
From ROBERTS BROTHERS, Boston: Ad Clerum: Advice to a
Young Preacher. By Joseph Parker, D.D.
THE CATHOLIC WORLD.
VOL. XIII., No. 74.--MAY, 1871.[21]
THE CHURCH ACCREDITS HERSELF[22]
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