THE UNIVERSAL CHURCH; Its Faith, Doctrine, and Constitution. "There are times when prudence permits us to hide the love we "It is the light of God in man, which should illuminate the Massillon, Bishop of Clermont. LONDON: - 1866. 110. j. 98. 24 for "obtained" read "obtainable." 32 insert "that" after" admit." 19 for "remonstrances" read "remonstrates." 7 for "five," read “seven." 1 for "consist," read "consists." 25 after "five p.m.," transpose the sentence thus," or as the 29 for "bell-towers," read " towers." 12 for "placed upon," read "placing us on." 8 insert" as," before" unable." 31 omit " opposite." 2 for "one," read "this." churches themselves profess to desire. But it goes further, and recognising what truth the world has, to be still partial and imperfect, seeks to advance and amplify it. We shall extend the limits of our holy land, plant it with B |