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THE

DUBLIN REVIEW.

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VOL. XII. NEW SERIES.

64

JANUARY-APRIL,

MDCCCLXIX.

LONDON:

BURNS, OATES, & CO., 17 PORTMAN STREET,

AND 63 PATERNOSTER ROW.

DERBY: RICHARDSON & SONS.

DUBLIN: JAMES DUFFY; W. B. KELLY.
1869.

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Second condition of development. The whole Truth was taught by the

Apostles, and implicitly held by their successors

3. What is the meaning of "implicitly?"

F. Newman's view, that development means the evolution of partial

judgments

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Kuhn's completion of this view, by the theory that development is the
evolution of judgments implicitly contained in ideas

Examination of this theory

Its application to the first centuries

Apostolic idea of Mary.

ART. III.-THE JESUITS IN CANADA.

Characteristic presumption of this age
Sincere and intelligent character of Mr. Parkman
Opinion of Dr. Taché and Abbé Faillon

Mr. Parkman's view of Catholic missions
The Martyr Jean de Brébeuf

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ib.

Advantage of considering principles apart from their application
First principle of Catholic higher education, that it should develop and
strengthen the various mental faculties .

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Second principle, that it should indoctrinate the student with Catholic
truth, in itself, and in its bearing on things secular

Third principle, that it should enable the student to come into contact
with the English Protestant mind .

Serious objection to the proposal of having Catholic students examined

at Oxford and Cambridge

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