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Academy of the Holy Cross

A select school for young ladies and children, is prepared to impart a thorough education to those wishing to enjoy the advantages of an Academic, Musical, or an Art Course under competent teachers. No pains are spared to secure the most approved methods of instruction, and to reach a high standard in all that constitutes cultured womanhood.

FOR TERMS APPLY TO

SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS

Connecticut Ave. and Upton St., N. W.

Washington, D. C.

LESSONS IN LOGIC

BY

REV. WILLIAM TURNER, S. T. D.,

Professor of Philosophy at the Catholic University of America.

A TEXT BOOK FOR HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES

Price $1.25

The Catholic Education Press

BROOKLAND, D. C.

WASHINGTON, D. C.

A Catholic Institution for

the Higher Education of Women.

BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY.

Incorporated under the Laws of the District of Columbia with full powers to confer Collegiate Degrees, and registered by the University of the State of New York.

CONDUCTED BY THE

Sisters of Notre Dame of Namur.

FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS

THE SECRETARY OF THE COLLEGE.

Vol. XVIII-No. 8. December, 1912.

CONTENTS

Whole No. 92

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CLARENO, Expositio Regulae Fratum Minorum; GIGOT, Christ's Teach-

ing concerning Divorce in the New Testament; ASH, Faith and Suggestion,

including an Account of the Remarkable Experience of Dorothy Kerin;

BUCKLER, Spiritual Perfection through Charity; CORSI, Little Sermons on
the Catechism; PAIENS DE MAISIERES, La Damoisele a la Mule, La mule
sans frain; MONIN, De Curia Romana.

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Entered as second class matter, December 23, 1907, at the post-office at Washington, D. C.,
under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.

COPYRIGHT, 1912, BY THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA.

The

Catholic University Bulletin.

Vol. XVIII.

December, 1912.

No. 8.

"Let there be progress, therefore; a widespread and eager progress in every century and epoch, both of individuals and of the general body, of every Christian and of the whole Church, a progress in intelligence, knowledge and wisdom, but always within their natural limits, and without sacrifice of the identity of Catholic teaching, feeling and opinion."-ST. VINCENT OF LERINS, Commonit, c. 6.

PUBLISHED BY

THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA

WASHINGTON, D. C.

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