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Denison, Archdeacon 247
Dermon, Mac Morogh 138

Desmond, Gerald, Earl of, his possessions for-
feited 501-was not the lawful Earl 501
Dickens, Charles, publishes a calumny against

the Jesuits 330-Dr. Madden writes to him
on the subject 331-with a refutation of the
Monita Secreta 333-of which Dickens asserts
the authenticity 339-his reply to Dr. Madden
340

Diet, Hungarian 368, 371, 381

Dollinger, Dr., his advocacy of the Papacy in-
jurious to the cause 198 his first lecture 201
-his objection to the Papal Government 203
-his conclusions praised by the enemies of
the Church 205-his arguments refuted 209-
contingencies which he supposes possible as
escapes for the Pope 209-complains that his
views have been misunderstood 231
Donaldson, the late Dr., anticipated the doc-
trines in the Essays and Reviews 246
Druses the, their religion 285

Elinburgh Review. part taken by it about the
Essays and Reviews 245, 246

Education Catholic, no information afforded
concerning 61-reasons for this 61-Educa-
tion of children in workhouse schools 61--
compulsory act for the education of pauper
children 62-how bad it is 64-sums expended
upon the popular education 72
England, unhappily a favourer of the Italian
revolution 230

Eric Raude, sails to Greenland 22
Essays and Reviews, the publication, committee
appointed to report upon 243-its members
not unanimous 244-article upon the work in
the Edinburgh Review 245-opinions con-
tained in the work by no means new 246
-report upon the work 247-importance of
the truths denied in thein 251

Evliya Effendi, travels of 280-bears testimony
to the invocation of Saints by Mahommedans
280

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Foster, Mr., his remarks upon the teaching in
poor schools 79

Francis Joseph, the Emperor, his message to
Parliament 360-abolished the custom-house
barriers 375-proclaims a constitution on his
accession 388-which incenses the Magyars
389

Gardelle, Theodore, a murderer 175
Genealogies 340-ancient Gaelic 489
Geysers, the 50

Gods, the, of ancient Heathendom 270
Golden Beetle, legend of 154

Government, Theory of, as taught by the Church
397-Theory of Divine right 399-of govern-
ment delegated by the people 399-those of
the middle ages, contained some balance 401
-changes in the 16th century 402-ending
in absolute governments 403-extreme doc-
trines 404- Catholic opinions concerning 408
-prima facie governments to be obeyed 414
when resistance to is lawful 414-instances
416

Grant, the capitation 73-its advantages to
Catholics 73

Greenacre, circumstances of the murder he
committed 171

Greenland, discovery of from Iceland 21-is
colonized by Eric Raude 22-introduction of
Christianity 23-further discoveries 24-ruin
of the colonies in Greenland 32-fresh settle-
ments made in the last century 33
Gunnbiorn, lands in Greenland 21

Hanse, the, influence of the corporation upon
trade 36

Hecla, Mount 53

Heretics, mode of judging them 110

Honn, mountain of 47

Holloway, John, murders Celia Bashford 185
Hug, Dr. 319

Hungary, views of her Catholic people 351-
difficulties to her consolidation with Austria
357-has her fair number of representatives
358-forfeited her rights by the Revolution
361-her constitution 368, 372-political par-
ties 376

Hungarians, the, fallacy of their appeal to the
constitution of 1848 364-once the barrier of
Eastern Europe 366-the Hungarian pea-
santry, their condition 369-conduct during
the Revolution of 1848 379-nature of the
constitution then extorted 382-their disputes
with the Croatians 379, 381, 383-a mediator
appointed between them 384.

Iceland 2-reasons why it is worthy attention
2-its scenery 4. 46-travellers there 5-pro-
posed site of the North Atlantic Telegraph 8
appearance of the country 12-change of
climate 13-and in the products of the soil
13-first discovery of 14-progres
colony 15-introduction of Christianity
government of the country 6-present con-
dition of the population 36-description of
their dwellings 36-desert in the interior

40

of the

Icelanders, their moral condition 38-their
trade 41-their fisheries 44

Innisfail, design of the poem 461-extracts
463

Ireland, disadvantages of literature in 314-
parallel between her position with Eng-
land and that of Hungary with Austria 353
-her condition in 1600, 500
Islands, the Faroe 7-the Westmann ro

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taly, approaching to her '89 and '93, 197-has
much to undergo for purification 216-prin-
ciles upon which her revolution is conducted

221

Itinerary Hebrew, translation of published by
Hottinger 289-that of Rabbi Petachia 289

James, Fitzgerald, the Tower Earl 507, 508-
his life in prison 509-his expenses there 510
-his physics 513-letter requesting liberty
515-is set at liberty 518-his treatment
afterwards 520

James, Earl of Desmond, assumes his title 502
-receives a letter thereupon from the Earl
of Ormond 503-his reply 504-takes up
arms 504

Jelf, Mr., his Essay 250, 253—his address to the
convocation 254

Jellachich, Baron Joseph 380-proposes the
overthrow of Kossuth 384

Jesuits, in France 327-their colleges 327-
calumnies against them 330-formerly in
Ireland 441

Jews, the, pray to the dead 286-and through
their merits 287-their practices in different
lands 287-proved from the Talmud 291--
and Wagensail 291-their similarity in doc-
trine with the Samaritans 293

John, Archduke, appointed to mediate between
the Magyar and the Croatians 384
Jowitt, Mr., his Essay 250

Jupiter, Temple of 306-list of its sacred vessels
309-exquisite sculpture of the Pediments

310

Kossuth 384 -his proceedings drive the Hun-
garians from Pesth 385-a fugitive 3,0
Kotlugia, Iceland village, its destructions by
icebergs 56

Krisnvik, sulphur district route to 42

Lane, Mr., his account of saint worship in
Egypt 275

Language, their own, dear to all people 373-
the Croatian 374

Laws, power of making and enforcing 410
Lectures upon ancient manuscripts 478
Leif, son of Eric Raude, promotes religion in
Greenland 23-his voyage of discovery 27
Literature of Iceland 2, 16, 19
Literature, Catholic, contributions to it from
Ireland 314-from
Germany 314-from
France 315

MacCarthy, Florence, his policy in the struggles
of Munster 505
Magyars, the 367-attempt to impose their
language on the people 373-their law to
that effect 377-constant opposition to Go-
vernment 377-at open war with the Croa-
tians 384-ask assistance of the Austrian
Government 385-murder General Lambert
385-and General Latour 386-pass their
declaration of independence 389 at last re-
cognise equal rights 340-are finally defeated
340

Mahommedanism, mistakes of Protestants con-
cerning its doctrines 271-permits the wor-
ship of departed saints 273-also of aims for
the dead 284

Mantle, the ancient Irish 137
Manuscripts, Montfortian 322. 323

-, materials for ancient Irish history 475
-lectures upon them 478-many lost 479-
great collections of 480--classification of 481

-the "chief books" of 481-historic tales
488-genealogies 489

Maria Theresa, her great act 359

Miracle, supposed to take place at Ezechiel's
Tomb 289

Miracles, the doctrine of 102-believed by Ma-
hommedans 273

Monita Secreta, a spurious document attributed
to the Jesuits 332-refutation of 336-con-
demned at different times 338

Monotheistic religions 271-consistent with the
invocation of saints 294

Montalembert, Count, his defence of the Church
218

Moran, Dr., his life of Dr. Plunket 425
Murder, the Road 153-that by Greenacre 171
-of Waterloo Bridge 173 - by Corder 173-
by Theodore Gardelle 175-by Cook 177-by
Professor Webster 180-by Jhn Holloway
185-of Begbie 193-of Little 193

Napoleon, Louis. his policy 197

Niebuhr, his anecdotes of the invocation of
Saints by Mahommedans 272

Nobility, foreign and English, distinctions for
348

Novel, a, turning upon the subject of divorce 235

O'Curry, Professor, his lectures 478, 487, 495
Ogham stones 127

Ogham characters 128

Olsson. M. de, his mention of Ottoman Saints
274

Owen, Mr., his version of the communion of
Saints 268

Parkman, Dr. 180

Peasantry, Hungarian 369

Peter the Great, description of by Starley 120
Pin, antique Irish 145-ring pins 146
Plunket, Archbishop Oliver, recovery from
Rome of documents concerning 425-goes to
Rome with F. Scarampo 428-adventures on
road 429-presentation to the Queen 434-
journey to Holyhead 435-order for his appre-
hension 436- his labours 437-accounts of
the state of religion in Ireland 445-his ex-
penditure 450-his disguises 454

Poe, Edgar Allan, his legend of the Golden
Beetle 154-his analytical skill 167-described
in another story 167

Pope, the, his present difficulties 196-defenders
of his rights Montalembert and Döllinger 198
-his declaration that the temporal power is
necessary for the Church 214-general voice
in favour of the same opinion 215-necessity
now greater than ever 229
Prophecies of the Irish Saints 494

Queen Elizabeth 5c6

Reading, the art of, badly taught in poor schools
80
Religions monotheistic, equally with the Catho-
lie, enforce the worship of departed Saints
271--could not if corrupt be restored to a
primitive state 283-the Mahommedan na-
tion professing it 272-its doctrines concern.
ing departed saints 273-and living ones 284
and alms for the dead 284-the Jewish 286
Remonstrance, the, in Ireland 433
Revolution, Italian, chief actors in it 221-some
of its events 221-infringement of personal
liberty 223

Reykjavik, capital of Iceland II.

538

Rinuccini, the Nuncio, censures issued by him in Ireland 430

Rome, the great difficulty to the modern liberals 195- why it is bound to the Popes 215

Saints, doctrine of the intercession of the 269-Protestant theories concerning 269-allowed in the Mahommedan religion 273-instance of proved from native writers 278--consistent with monotheism 294-historical antiquity of well worth considering 295-the doctrine derived by all religions from the ancient Jews 296-brought by the Apostles as an old doctrine into the Church 297-Christian invocation of the Saints 298-influence of the Arian controversy upon this doctrine 301 Samaritans, the, pray to the saints 293 -led to believe they had co-religionists in England 294-their correspondence 294-cannot be proved that they have borrowed from Jew or Gentile 300

Schemnitz, town of 377

Scheikh Achmed ibn Musa 273

Schools, Sunday, the great point of the dissenters 63

Schools Workhouse, condemnation of them by the Commissioners 64

Schools, district, an improvement 66-separate required for Catholic children 68

Schools, reformatory 68-industrial 68-defects in the mode of instruction in them 80, 82the amount of teaching that can be given in them 83-infant 85

Scarampo, Father 428

Scribe ancient, illustration of 137

Sclavonia 366, 371, 372.

Shirley, Mr., his history of the aristocracy of
England 342-his test for nobility 343-
Catholic families included 345
Skaptar-Yokul, its eruption in 1783, 56
Slavaks, their address to the Emperor of Austria
391

ST Sturleson 21-his bath 48

Stu Professor, his history of the Eastern
Church 92-its coldness of feeling 100-his
criticism of St. Athanasius 102-aversion to
admit miracles 02-his opinion of the councils
of the Church 105-his defence of heresiarchs
109-quotations from 114
Statue, Ivory eye of 309
Statues, Greek, sale of 304-from Phigaleia
312

Stone, curions in Wales 128-inscriptions upon
130-its archæological interest 133-the Ma-
riani 134-stone from the County of Kerry
135
Stones, Ogham 127-some of them of Christian
origin 134-illustrations of 135-only one
bearing a pagan character 136
Sulphur in Iceland 43

Sumnites, the, bild villages round the tombs
of their saints

Surturbrand, beds of drift wood 46

Szechenyi, Count, his bridge 373

Taafe, forger of a Bull in Ireland 432
Taylor, Mr. Isaac, his work on Ancient Chris-
tianity 269

Temple of Zeus Fanhellenins 303. 307, 308
Temple of Jupiter 3c7, 308-exquisite sculpture
of the Pediments 310
Temples, Grecian 306

Text of the three witnesses 320
Tighernach, annals of 493

Times, the, suits public taste in foreign policy
350-upon the past and present state of Ire-
land 354. 356-inconsistency of judgment be.
tween Austria and Piedmont 358
Transylvania 365, 371

Universities, Catholic 313-suppressed at the
Revolution 325

Urbarium of Muria Theresa 369-the new Ur-
barium 371

Utilegumenn, Icelandic outlaws 39

Valroger, M. de, desires to incite the French
clergy to the study of the Scriptures 315-
makes use of the learning of German Protes-
tants 316-extract from his work 317
Vere, Mr. Aubrey de 459-his poem 462
Victor Emmanuel, hopeless to expect justice
from him 226

Vincent, Rev. H. J., curious stone upon his
property 129-133

Vinland (or Massachusetts) excursions into
from Greenland 28

Wagonseil concerning the Jews 291

Walford, Mr., his History of the County Families 342-somewhat too lax in his rule 345examples of his style taken from Catholic families 346

Webster, John W., murders Dr. Park nan

180

Westmann Islands -off Iceland 10

Whist, game of, powers which it requires

168

Wilde, Dr., his catalogue of Irish Antiquities 126- his illustrations of Irish costume 138from a book cover 142-from dead bodies

143

Wilson, Dr., his Bampton Lecture 257-does
not believe in the Communion of Samts
257

"Witnesses," Text of the Three 320
Woods, their effect upon the chate 14
Writing, Ogham, date of its introduction 130-
taken from ancient crosses 141

Ximenes, purchaser of manuscripts 321
Yotuls, in Iceland 9

Zeus Panhellenius, temple of 303

Zulaymah Abu, Turkish patron of the Seas 278

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