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THE

RITUAL OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.

AN ESSAY

ON THE

PRINCIPLES AND ORIGIN OF CATHOLIC RITUAL IN
REFERENCE TO THE NEW TESTAMENT.

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LONDON: BURNS AND OATES, LIMITED.

NEW YORK: CATHOLIC PUBLICATION SOCIETY CO.

1887.

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NOTICE TO SECOND EDITION.

THE first edition of this Essay was entitled 'In Spirit and in Truth an Essay on the Ritual of the New Testament.' In the present edition the first part of this title has been omitted. This requires a word of explanation.

Though the book has been recast and almost rewritten, with the addition of more than a hundred pages of new matter, yet I have not altered the title in order to give my Essay the appearance of a new book. I have done so because, since its publication, a translation into English has been made of the ascetic treatise of Father Nieremberg, called 'Of Adoration in Spirit and in Truth.' The similarity of titles between two books, in the very limited literature of Catholic England, had given rise to several mistakes, even though the books were issued by different publishers; and now that they are in the hands of the same publisher, the precaution was necessary to avoid confusion. I have therefore thought it better to yield to the prior claims of Father Nieremberg.

T. E. BRIDGETT, C.SS.R.

NOTICE TO THIRD EDITION.

MANY verbal corrections have been made, and about twenty

pages of somewhat irrelevant matter omitted.

APPROBATIONS OF THE FIRST EDITION.

From the Most Rev. Henry Edward Manning, Archbishop of Westminster. 'Your book is sound, solid, and most useful. I hear approval of it from every one.'

From the Most Rev. Patrick Leahy, Archbishop of Cashel.

'Having looked through your Essay, and read some portions of it attentively, I have no manner of doubt but it will do much good with every class of readers.'

From the Most Rev. Peter Richard Kenrick, Archbishop of St. Louis. 'I do not remember to have met with any work for a long time which gave me greater satisfaction. I have suggested its republication here.'

From the Most Rev. Martin Spalding, Archbishop of Baltimore.

'Having carefully examined the work entitled "In Spirit and in Truth,” we are pleased to be able to bear testimony to its numerous merits, both as to matter and manner, and to commend it to the faithful of the archdiocese, as a mine of useful sacred learning, and a creditable specimen of terse, moderate, and conclusive reasoning on a most interesting subject.'

From the Most Rev. William Vaughan, Bishop of Plymouth.

'I am reading your book with much satisfaction. I like it exceedingly, and think it may prove a help to many souls searching after rest and peace.'

ANALYSIS OF CONTENTS.

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Apostolic Worship not splendid-Protestant Argument from this-Catho-
lic Explanation in the Poverty and Persecution of the Early Church-
Proofs that absence of Splendour was not the Result of Principle-
Protestants misinterpret the Accounts of our Lord's 'Simplicity' in

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