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|+CONTENTS. |- |I.||INTRODUCTION||5 |- | ||style="padding-left:2em; text-indent:-2em;"|The Replies which have appeared on this occasion. The Insult. Evidences of Personal Loyalty, all that could be wished. Dr. Newman. His remarkable Admissions. Evidences as to the character and tendencies of Vaticanism; most unsatisfactory. |- |II.||THE RUSTY TOOLS. THE SYLLABUS||19 |- | ||1. What are its Contents?||21 |- | ||2. What is its Authority?||32 |- |III.||THE VATICAN COUNCIL AND THE INFALLIBILITY OF THE POPE||37 |- | ||style="padding-left:2em; text-indent:-2em;"|Breach with History, No. 1. From the Opinions and Declarations OF the Roman Catholics of the United Kingdom for Two Centuries. |- |IV.||style="font-style:normal;"|THE VATICAN COUNCIL AND THE INFALLIBILITY OF THE POPE.—continued||53 |- | ||style="padding-left:2em; text-indent:-2em;"|Breach with History, No. 2. From the History of the Council of Constance. Gallicanism. |- |V.||THE VATICAN COUNCIL AND OBEDIENCE TO THE POPE||65 |- |VI.||REVIVED CLAIMS OF THE POPE||70 |- | ||1. To the Deposing Power||70 |- | ||2. To the use of Force||75 |}

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