The Clergy and the Pulpit in Their Relations to the People.Mullois, Isidore
Religion
The Clergy and the Pulpit in Their Relations to the People.
Mullois, Isidore
Preaching
This important work makes two large volumes of nearly 1500 pages.
The editor has spared neither labor nor expense to have it as
correct and as complete as it is possible to make a work of the
kind. The prominent position occupied for so many years by
Archbishop Hughes makes this a highly important work; his views
on all the general questions of the day so eagerly read at the
time--are here collected and presented to the Catholic public in
two elegant volumes, which are indispensable to every library of
American Catholic Literature.
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"Opening these volumes, the first thing that strikes us is the
vast energy, the indomitable resolution, the all-embracing zeal
of this great prelate. No subject affecting the interests of
Catholics was beneath his notice. The collection of such a vast
pile of materials is in itself an arduous and laborious task,
and when collected the arrangement and collation of the
documents were a work of time and trouble, requiring both
judgment and discrimination; both these qualities are apparent
in the contents of the two large volumes before us."
--_New-York Tablet_.
"The editor deserves great credit for the care, industry, and
taste with which he prepared his work."
_Baltimore Catholic Mirror_.
"This is one of the most carefully prepared, as well as most
interesting, contributions to American and Catholic history."
--_Boston Pilot_.
"Every Catholic should provide himself with a copy of the
works, because they are the history, almost, of the Church in
her infancy in the Eastern States."
--_Cincinnati Catholic Telegraph_.
"Take him all in all, Archbishop Hughes was the greatest man
that the Catholic Church has yet produced in this country, and
his writings must have a deep interest for all the members of
his communion."
--_Chicago Republican_.
"There is a fund of instruction in his writings alike to the
Christian and the worldling, the Protestant and the Catholic."
--_Daily News_.
"The work of the editor appears to have been done in a manner
worthy of the highest commendation."
--_Pittsburg Catholic._
"Every Catholic household should have the work."
--_Irish American_.
"This work gives his speeches and discourses in full. These
will be sought for by multitudes of his admirers."
--_New-York Freeman's Journal_.
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III.
Sermons of the Paulist Fathers, for 1865 and 1866.
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