INDEX.

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  • Absurd sermons, 18-21. 70-73
  • Alberti, Leander, 19
  • Anecdotes
  • of F. de Neuilly, 11
  • told by Balzac, 12
  • of Cambridge preacher, 43, 44
  • of Franciscan preacher, 44
  • of Chaussemer, 45
  • of the PÈre Seraphim, 45
  • of Felix trembling, 47, 48
  • of a long sermon, 55
  • of Jerome de Narni, 57
  • of St. John Capistran, 57
  • of a public confession, 57
  • of a usurer, 58
  • of the Devil preaching, 81
  • of Hannibal, 143
  • Bequest to Apollo, 13
  • Birds, 29-31
  • Bon-mots, 15, 16
  • Catholic preachers, 23-25
  • Classical allusions, 13, 14. 192
  • Commentators, 39, 235, 236
  • Conclusions, 56
  • D’Oyly and Mant, 40. 235
  • Effects produced by sermons, 56-58
  • Exordium, 13. 45-47
  • Flowers, 31-33
  • Friar-preachers, 17
  • Gratian de Drusac, 79
  • Henry IV., 16
  • HorÆ HomileticÆ, 54
  • James I., 43
  • Lapide, Cornelius À, 156
  • Lapide, Joannes de, 83
  • Lengthy sermon, 55
  • Louis XIV., 45
  • Love of nature, 28-33
  • Mademoiselle d’Entragues, 16
  • Marginal notes, 12
  • Mariolatry, 27. 84
  • Mystical interpretations, 37-43. 85. 124. 141. 187
  • Natural history, 84. 88. 94-97. 139
  • Nature, love of, 28-33
  • Oblates, 161
  • Open-air sermons, < "isub1">Name of Mary, 17
  • Similes, 22, 23. 34. 74. 113, 114. 139, 140. 142. 181-186
  • Subjects of sermons, 47-54
  • Sermon on
  • Birds, 29. 31
  • Danger of neglecting trifling faults, 137-140
  • Example, bad, 148-153
  • Elect, small number of, 36, 37
  • Flowers, 31-33
  • Heaven, 126-131
  • Hell, 119-125
  • Judgment, 198-205
  • Resurrection of Lazarus, 186-189
  • Shortness of life, 194-198
  • Sower, parable of, 85-87
  • Supper, parable of, 88-93
  • Temptation, 213-235
  • Uncertainty of our future condition, 153, 154
  • Vanity of the work of sinners, 140-144
  • Wounded Side, 169-171
  • Tales related in sermons, 75
  • Beasts at penance, 75
  • Toad and his son, 77
  • Widow and her servant, 78
  • Hermit and the way of safety, 79, 80
  • Mice in the larder, 94, 95
  • Poor Robin, 97, 98
  • Hermit and the olive-tree, 98
  • Priest and capon, 99
  • Crab and oyster, 139
  • Hannibal, 143
  • Women and the clew of wool, 146
  • Children and the child Jesus, 209
  • Priest and the acolyte, 211
  • Texts, strange, 13. 43-45
  • Unction, 84
  • Viaud, Theophilus, 15
  • Violent denunciations, 70
  • Vitry, Jacques de, 11

THE END.

GILBERT AND RIVINGTON, PRINTERS, ST. JOHN’S SQUARE, LONDON.


October, 1865.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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