1
Bellarmin. de Rom. Pont. Lib. iv. 25; iv. 24; i. 9.
2
De Maistre, du Pape. Liv. i. ch. i.
3
S. Cyprian de Unit. Ecc. 12.
4
"Development," &c. p. 22.
1
Bellarmin. de Rom. Pont. Lib. iv. 25; iv. 24; i. 9.
2
De Maistre, du Pape. Liv. i. ch. i.
3
S. Cyprian de Unit. Ecc. 12.
4
"Development," &c. p. 22.
5
Thomassin, Part i. lib. i. ch. 4. De l'ancienne discipline de l'Eglise.
6
St. Cypr. de Unit. 4. Oxford Tr.
7
Quoted by Thomassin,
8
Ibid.
9
S. Aug. Tom. v. 706, B.
10
S. Chrys. Tom. ii. 594, B.
11
St. Jerome, tom. ii. 279, Vallarsi.
12
Development, p. 279.
13
The words in italics are left out by Mr. N.
14
Thomassin, Part i. liv. i. ch. iii.
15
Of a passage in this letter, De Maistre says (Du Pape, liv. i. ch. 6): "Resuming the order of the most marked testimonies which present themselves to me on the general question, I find, first, St. Cyprian declare, in the middle of the third century, that heresies and schisms only existed in the Church because all eyes were not turned towards the Priest of God, towards the Pontiff who judges in the Church
16
Epist. 67. De Marciano Arelatensi.
17
S. Cyp. Ep. 29.
18
Ep. 73.
19
Ep. 74.
20
De Unit. Ecc. Oxf. Tr.
21
Op. St. Cypr. p. 329. ed. Baluz.
22
Tom. ix. p. 110.
23
S. Cyp. Ep. 75.
24
Liv. VII. sec. 32.
25
Tom. ix. 97. G.
26
Tom. ii. 96. F.
27
Tom. ii. 299. C.
28
Fleury, liv. vii. 23.
29
Ep. 68. S. Cypriani.
30
Liv. i. ch. 2, sect. 5.
31
Liv. i. ch. 3, sect. 8.
32
Fleury, Liv. xii. xxix. Conc. Sard. Can. 3, 4, 7.
33
Thomassin, Part I. liv. i. ch. 40. sect. 2.
34
Idem, ut supra.