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; requires the living authority of the Church, 77; interpreted by the Sanhedrim, 77; expounded by the priests, 78; a babel among reformers, 86; itself unchanging, it causes ever-changing tenets, 87; guardian and depository of, is the Catholic Church, 90; translated into Saxon by Venerable Bede, 91; in English, Sir Thomas More on, 92; editions prior to Luther, 92; early editions in English, 92; use of, recommended by Pope Pius VI, 93; in seminary, 93, et seq.; basis of Papal Infallibility, 125, et seq.; infallible, not sufficient, 133, et seq.; not ordered to be multiplied, 78. Biblical interpretation on Deuteronomy, quoted, 78; associations never converted nation, 80; authorization claimed by Mormons, 88; restrictions as to garbled versions, 92. Bishops, priests and deacons among Protestants, 10; first bishop of Rome, was St. Peter, 106; of Rome, heirs to St. Peter's supremacy, 108; convoked councils, 114; presided at councils, 114. Bishop Short on Anglicanism, 44. Bond of Union--Catholic, compared to that of secret orders, 36. Bond--Nuptial, ratified by God, 411. Books of Piety adapted to wants, 19; of Machabees, same authority as other Scriptures, 214. Bride or Spouse of Christ, applied to the Church, 8. Brownson, Dr., appreciates stand of Church on civil liberty, 231. Bunyan compared with A'Kempis, 20. Butler's "Lives of the Saints" and Foxe's "Book of Martyrs" compared, 20. Byron, Lord, lauds St. Peter's Church in Rome, 381. Caranza Bartholomew arrested by the Inquisition, 257. Carroll, Charles, in American Independence, 240. Carroll, Rev. John, in American Independence, 240. Catacombs abound in sacred images, 196; earliest churches, 137. Catechism, Episcopal, treats of Absolution, 354, et seq. Catholic bond of union and that of the secret orders compared, 36; barons and Archbishop Langton, 233; idea of infallibility reasonable and satisfactory, 135; priest obliged to read Scriptures, 94; priest preaches Christ and Him crucified, 18; literature favored by Episcopal clergyman, 20; missionaries wherever English is spoken, 35; churches burned by Protestants, 251. Catholics number three hundred millions, 10; exhorted to study the Word of God in their homes, 19; not all holy, 23; sometimes are sources of scandal, 23; and free will, 23; consciences not forced, 23; Washington addresses, 241
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