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Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Introduction, i
BOOK I
ON CATHOLICISM
CHAPTER I
How a Great Question of Theology is always involved in every great political question, 9
CHAPTER II
Of Society under the empire of Catholic Theology, 24
CHAPTER III
Of Society under the empire of the Catholic Church, 34
CHAPTER IV
Catholicity is love, 53
CHAPTER V
Our Lord Jesus Christ has not triumphed over the World by the sanctity of His doctrine, nor by prophecies and miracles, but in spite of all these things, 58
CHAPTER VI
Our Lord Jesus Christ has triumphed over the World by exclusively supernatural means, 64
CHAPTER VII
The Catholic Church has triumphed over Society in spite of the same obstacles, and through the same supernatural means, which gave the victory over the World to our Lord Jesus Christ, 79
BOOK II
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS RELATIVE TO ORDER IN GENERAL
CHAPTER I
On the free will of man, 95
CHAPTER II.
Answers to some questions relative to this dogma, 100
CHAPTER III
Manicheeism of Proudhon, 113
CHAPTER IV
Ho»v the dogmas of Providence and Liberty are saved by Catholicity, without falling into the theory of rivalry between God and Man, 123
CHAPTER V
Secret analogies between the Moral and Physical perturbations, all derived from the liberty of man, 134
CHAPTER VI
The Angelic and the Human prevarications — Greatness and enormity of sin, 144
CHAPTER VII
How God draws good from the Angelic and the Human prevarication, 156
CHAPTER VIII
Solutions of the Liberal School relative to these Problems, 167
CHAPTER IX
Socialistic Solutions, 179
CHAPTER X
Continuation of the same subject — Conclusion of this Book, 195
BOOK III
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS RELATIVE TO ORDER IN HUMANITY
CHAPTER I
Transmission of Sin, dogma of Imputation, 217
CHAPTER II
How God draws good from Sin and Penalty, and from the purifying action of pain, freely accepted, 228
CHAPTER III
Dogma of Solidarity — Contradictions of the Liberal School, 242
CHAPTER IV
Continuation of the same subject — Socialistic Contradictions, 257
CHAPTER V
Continuation of the same subject, .279
CHAPTER VI
Dogmas Correlative of that of Solidarity — Bloody Sacrifices — Theories of the Rationalistic Schools about Capital Punishment, 290
CHAPTER VII
Recapitulation — Inefficacy of all the proposed Solutions — Necessity of a more profound Solution, 305
CHAPTER VIII
The Incarnation of the Son of God, and the Redemption of the Human Race, 315
CHAPTER IX
Continuation of the same subject — Conclusion of this Book, 325

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OL25794040M
Internet Archive
EssaysOnCatholicismLiberalism
OCLC/WorldCat
678870547

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