PAGE. Images-continued. CHRYSOSTOM's interpretation of "Jacob worshipped the INVOCATION, VENERATION, AND WORSHIP OF SAINTS AND ANGELS. 159 The angel who wrestled with Jacob was Christ 185 Clemens Alexandrinus Cyril of Alexandria 180 AUGUSTINE Christ our only intercessor Chrysostom 179 The Virgin Mary more blessed by faith than by her 182 A false extract from Augustine in the Breviary THE JUDICIAL POWER OF THE PRIESTS TO 183 186 187 202 203 AUGUSTINE-Purgatory not an article of faith, and an CHRYSOSTOM.-Anti-Romish exposition of "To be saved Anti-Romish exposition of "Are ye baptized for the BASIL.-The fire was to be in the day of the Lord THE CANON OF SCRIPTURE. JEROME 205 206 206 207 207 209 The Decree of the Council of Nice on the Creed 224 Council of Constantinople—a note 220 The duty of reading all the Scriptures 225-238 238 241 254 265 266 266 . 267 267 269 270 270 271 271 He who does not enter the sheepfold by the Scrip tures is a thief Ignorance of the Scriptures, the origin of all error 272 272 273 275 275 281 283 Nothing can excuse the not reading of the Scrip- senex, &c., read and expound the Scriptures Jerome does not imitate the Apostles but St. Anthony AMBROSE 300 300 301 . 304 304 305 Miscellaneous-continued. AMBROSE, the Church of Christ may sometimes be con cealed HILARY, none can be aided by the works of others CHRYSOSTOM, auricular confession not necessary against persecution Priests are angels and gods Heaven is our temple There is no teacher on earth Bishops have no dominion over the faith of the people Miracles without godliness are useless Persons once married might be made bishops CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS, marriage superior to celibacy The Apostles married Presbyters and deacons married in the days of the PAGE. 314 314 314 315 316 317 317 316 Pius VII. gives to the Virgin Mary the title of "Auxiand establishes a festival in her honour, to celebrate his return to Rome. 326 The paraphrase of the "Te Deum" Prayers to the Saints from the Roman Breviary The revelations of St. Bridget Prayer to P. Pius V. Austerities of the Roman Saints St. Theresa rolling in the thorns 332-3-4, &c. 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 St. Rosa's austerities St. Alphonso M. de Liguori RELICS Relics in the Monastery of Glastonbury Rhapsodies from the Roman Breviary IMAGES. Prefatory remarks No Apostolical tradition in favour of images. Delahogue 369 No public worship of images in the three first centuries Delahogue 369 Decree of 2nd Council of Nice on image-worship St. Thomas Aquinas says that latria is due to the images The Bishop of Boulogne says that believers may kiss the Official memoirs, &c., of miraculous pictures 369 369 370 370 371 371 Burnet 372 374 375 Pius VI., in commemoration of these miracles Specimens of the miracles Proofs that they are the revivals of heathenism Alexander, the B. Thomas, Cajetan, Bonaventure, &c. taught that latria ought to be paid to the images of Christ Bellarmine 378 Images are to be worshipped Bellarmine 380 Images of Christ, propriè, sed per accidens, may be worshipped with latria Bellarmine 380 The species of worship which is to be paid to images Bellarmine 381 382 The cross was formerly worshipped with latria The worship of the cross THE INVOCATION OF SAINTS AND ANGELS. Four opinions among Romanists as to the mode in which the Saints in glory hear the prayers of believers on earth But few evidences of the invocation of saints in the first two centuries (From the Roman Breviary) 382 |