THE DUBLIN REVIEW. VOL. VII. NEW SERIES. JULY-OCTOBER, MDCCCLXVI. LONDON: BURNS, LAMBERT, & OATES, 17 PORTMAN STREET AND 63 PATERNOSTER ROW. DERBY: RICHARDSON & SONS. DUBLIN: JAMES DUFFY; W. B. KELLY. 1866. TABLE OF CONTENTS.* ART. I.-JULIUS CESAR: BY NAPOLEON III. Count Franz de Champagny's history contrasted with the Emperor's Cæsar considered as popular Messiah The state of Roman society in his time Cæsar's policy The Emperor's studies of Cæsar's campaigns. General conclusions ART. II.-CANON OAKELEY'S LYRA LITURGICA. A great characteristic of the Catholic Liturgy is its adaptation to sacred Importance of accommodating private prayer to this plan A more philosophical method of historical study is a phenomenon of the time 51 Mr. Lecky professes the application of this method to religion He even seems to think that no historical propositions whatever can be estab- There is far more unconscious anthropomorphisın among the Protestant than Some of our readers have desired to see our Contents-especially those of articles on His great mistake in attributing whatever may be found cruel and repulsive in mediæval Catholics to their belief in the eternity of punishment . 70 The effect on mediæval Catholics of their belief in purgatory and in the The great effect produced on them by the intense and fervid teaching of The effect produced on them by devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and to Dr. Sullivan in reply quotes the Bishop of Clifton . Dr. Sullivan professes full intellectual submission to Papal Encyclicals, but Mr. Whittle equally misinterprets them in an opposite direction The DUBLIN REVIEW has not spoken peremptorily except on matters Mr. D'Arcy's discourteous and foolish language about the DUBLIN REVIEW. 93 The DUBLIN REVIEW is not an Irish publication Excellent passage, quoted by Dr. Sullivan, from the "Home and Foreign But it is shameless in Liberals to oppose it on liberal principles Illustration of this from a supposed dialogue between Lord Russell and a |