ty, 233;
land of the Sanctuary, 233;
religious toleration explained, 234, et seq.;
changes effected by Puritans, 237;
tolerations--three, 238, et seq.
Mass is identical with the Sacrifice of the Cross, 311;
instituted, 312;
a perpetual oblation, 313, et seq.;
of Apostolic origin, 314;
its ceremonial, 328, et seq.;
why said in Latin, 329, et seq.
Matrimony defined, 408;
instituted by Christ, 409;
imparts ample and suitable graces, 21.
Missionaries, Catholic, wherever English is spoken, 35;
Apostolic--sent by Popes, 115.
Mohammedanism, rise and conquests, 53;
and the Church, 53.
Monica, St., requests prayers for the repose of her soul, 216.
Morality of Catholic and Protestant countries contrasted, 369;
lax among Catholics--accusation answered, 364;
Christ's lessons tend to sanctification, 16;
inculcated by the Church, 18;
moral law standard of perfection, 18.
More, Sir Thomas, quoted on Bible in English, 92.
Mormons claim Biblical authorization for polygamy, 88.
Mormonism at variance with Gospel, 410.
Mysteries, principal, incentive to holiness, 17;
proposed by the Church, 17;
surround us everywhere, 293.
Naaman the Syrian cured, 361.
Napoleon's demands on Pope Pius VII, 242, et seq.
Nathan and David, 376.
Nuptial bond ratified by God, 411.
Onias, after death, prays for the people of God, 159.
Oracles, rashness of following discordant, 72.
Origen bears witness to the spread of Christianity, 31.
Original sin, all men born in, 267;
Blessed Virgin alone exempted, 267;
universal, 272.
Pagans retained primitive traditions about sacrifices, 309.
Papal Jurisdiction--examples, 109, et seq.
Papal states a convenience for the Holy Father, 145.
Paul, St. on heresy and schism, 5, et seq.;
asks intercession, 158.
Penance--effects of Sacrament, 21.
Pentecost--Christ sends Holy Ghost, 3.
Perpetuity of the Church, 50;
defined, 50;
foretold in the Scriptures, 50.
Persecutions lasted 280 years, 52.
Persecution and bloodshed not sanctioned by the Church, 249.
Persecutions by Queen Mary of England, 261;
compared with those under Elizabeth, 262, et seq.
Pepin, King of the Franks, defeats Lombards, 141.
Peter, St., primacy of, 95;
foundation of the Church, 100;
first Bishop of Rome, 106;
supremacy handed down, 108;
and Washington compared, 108;
oracle of the Apostles, 126, et seq.
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