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[10] S. Chrys. Tom. ii. 594, B.
[11] St. Jerome, tom. ii. 279, Vallarsi.
[12] Development, p. 279.
[13] The words in italics are left out by Mr. N.
[14] Thoma.s.sin, Part i. liv. i. ch. iii.
[15] Of a pa.s.sage in this letter, De Maistre says (Du Pape, liv. i. ch. 6): "Resuming the order of the most marked testimonies which present themselves to me on the general question, I find, first, St. Cyprian declare, in the middle of the third century, that heresies and schisms only existed in the Church because all eyes were not turned towards the Priest of G.o.d, towards the Pontiff who judges in the Church _in the place of Jesus Christ_." A pretty strong testimony, indeed, and one which would go far to convince me of the fact. Pity it is, that when one refers to the original, one finds that St. Cyprian is actually speaking of himself, and of the consequences of any where setting up in a see a schismatical Bishop against the true one. After this, who will trust De Maistre's facts without testing them?
The truth is, he had taken the quotation at second hand, and never looked to see to whom it was applied. It suited the Pope so admirably that it must have been meant for him. But I recommend no one to change their faith upon the authority of quotations which they do not test.
[16] Epist. 67. De Marciano Arelatensi.
[17] S. Cyp. Ep. 29.
[18] Ep. 73.
[19] Ep. 74.
[20] De Unit. Ecc. Oxf. Tr.
[21] Op. St. Cypr. p. 329. ed. Baluz.
[22] Tom. ix. p. 110.
[23] S. Cyp. Ep. 75.
[24] Liv. VII. sec. 32.
[25] Tom. ix. 97. G.
[26] Tom. ii. 96. F.
[27] Tom. ii. 299. C.
[28] Fleury, liv. vii. 23.
[29] Ep. 68. S. Cypriani.
[30] Liv. i. ch. 2, sect. 5.
[31] Liv. i. ch. 3, sect. 8.
[32] Fleury, Liv. xii. xxix. Conc. Sard. Can. 3, 4, 7.
[33] Thoma.s.sin, Part I. liv. i. ch. 40. sect. 2.
[34] Idem, ut supra.
[35] St. Aug. Tom. V. 1097. B.
[36] Tom. IV. 1215. E.
[37] Tom. V. 240. F.
[38] Tom. V. 1194. E.
[39] Tom. V. 1195. E.
[40] Tom. III. Part ii. 800. G.
[41] He allows that Peter _may_ be called the rock. Tom. i. 32, E.
[42] Fleury 23, 30. Oxf. Tr.
[43] St. Aug. Tom. II. 618. B.
[44] St. Aug. Tom. ii. 635. F.
[45] Tom. ii. 639. B.
[46] Quoted by Fleury, 23, 32. Oxford Tr.
[47] Fleury, Liv. 24, 35. Oxf. Tr. See the original: Codex Eccl. Afric.
138.
[48] Chillingworth, quoted by Mr. Newman, "Developement," p. 4.
[49] Tom. ix. 372. F.
[50] Tom. ix. 340. A.
[51] Tom. v. 1199. D. 1202. F.
[52] Def. Cleri. Gall. Pars ii. lib. xii. ch. 5.
[53] Def. Cleri. Gall. Pars ii. lib. xii. ch. 7.
[54] Ibid. lib. xiii. ch. 19.
[55] St. Chrys. Tom. ix. 757. A.
[56] Lacordaire, Sur le Saint Siege.
[57] St. Aug. Tom. x. 412. B. quoted in Fleury, Oxf. Tr. 3. 93.
[58] Def. Clerc. Gall. Pars ii. lib. xii. c. 10.