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 ERRATA.

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VOLUME I.

Abarca, Pedro, Ga, for Aragon. . . Palencia read Jaca, Aragon, 1619; d. at Salamanca, 23 August, 1697

Abbot, 16d, /or no abbeys vere nuUius in the United States read the Abbey of Maryhelp, North Car- olina, was erected into an abbey nuUius, 8 June, 1910 (see North Carolina); 20d, for Rule of St. Benedict. . . Schmidt read Woelfflin, Benedicti regula monarch. (Leipzig, 1895)

Abelard, .3Sa, for 1141 read 1140

Abram, Nicholas, 58a, for September read Decem- ber ; for seventeen read eleven

Absolution, 61d, for But. . . Church from the be- ginning read Thovigh it is clear that this power of absolution was granted to the Chmxh, and there- fore known to the Apostles and then- successors, the teaching body of the Church, from the very beginning, still it requires careful study to trace the tradition of this grant (the e.xercise of tliis power) and its realization in the practice of t!ie faithful back to the first centuries, or, to invert this process, to follow the evidences of this prac- tice from the first allusions to it in ecclesiastical writings down to the last word of the vast body of theological doctrine on this subject. (See Penance.)

Abundius, 75a, after Abundius add Saint; after at- tributed add The Roman Martyrology places his feast on 22 April

Ackermann, Leopold, 105b, for have ... by Jahn read are ... of Jahn

Acosta, Jose de, 10Sc,/or April, 1569 read 8 June, 1571 ; 109a, in bibl. luld Carracido, "Jose de Aco.sta" (Ma- drid, 1S99), corrects many of the errors of Saldanando

Acquaviva, Claudius, 109e, for October read 15 Sep- tember

Acrostic, Ula, for Hebrew Poetry read Poetry, Hebrew

Acts of the Apostles, 121b, for Weizacker read Werzsacker

Acts of the Roman Congregations, 123a, for Congre- G.\Tioxs, Roman read Roman Congregations

Adalbert I, r27a, for become read became

Ad Universalis Ecclesiae, 12Sd, for Clement VIII read Clement VII

Adam, John, 134c, before 1608 insert 28 September

Addresses, Ecclesiastical, 139b, after seme Emi- nenz insert usually abbreviated Se Eminenz; 139c, after seine Hochwiirden insert usually abbreviated Se Hochwiirden

Adoration, Perpetual, 154a, 1.54c, /or Berenger read Bcringer; 154a, for Quellins read Oullins

Adomo, Francis, 154d, for 1531 read 1.533

Advent, 166c, for Innspruck read Innsbruck

Agazzari, Agostini, 206b, for Viadana of Mantua rend Groose of Viadana

Agnosticism, 215c, for philosophical theory. . . knowledge read philosophical theory of the limita- tions of knowledge, professing doubt of or disbelief in SOUK' or all of the powers of knowing possessed by the human mind

Agram, 225d, for Bosnia-Syrmia read Sirmiiim; for Senj read Zengg; for Kris^evac read Crisium

Alanus de Rupe, 246b, for published read listed

Alaska, 2 17d, /ir capital is Sitka, on read capital is .luncaii. Sitka, on; captions facing 250, for Kofcnfsky rend Ko.serefsky

Albrechtsberger, Johann G., 270b, add An Englisli edition of his great theoretical work, translated by T. F. Duggan, was published in Philadelphia in 1S42

Alexander H, 286d, for 1089 read 1069 Alexander HI, 2S7a, for 1057 read 1157 Alexandria, Church of, 301a, for see that article and Bishop read see Egypt. V. The Coptic Church. — 2. Chronology of Early Episcopate Alfield, Thomas, 308b, /or Blessed read Venerable Alfred the Great, 310a, for 903 read 878; 310b, after Asscr insert ed. Stevenson (Clarendon Press, 1904) Allen, Frances, 320d, for Westminster read Sunder- land: :321b, /or 1810 read 18 May, 1811; /or Dec. read Sept. Allerstein, August, 323c, for h. in Germany read h. in Laibach, Austria, 2 Aug., 1703; /or China, prob- ably about 1777 read Peking, China, 29 October, 1774, as the result of an apoplectic stroke caused by the news of the suppression of the Jesuits Almaricus, 327c, for Amalric read Amalricians Altar of the Rood, 367a, for Holy Rood read Rood Ambrosian Basilica, 388, in caption, for The Pala

D'Oro read Antependium of the Altar America, 414, in caption, for O.S.B. read O.F. Mini-

morum Amos, 435b, for 'Ams read 'Amos; for 'Amoo read

'Amog Anabaptists, 446c, for Tumbult read Tumbiilt Anastasis, 4."i4c, for Resurrection read Jerusalem Anatomy, 4.")',tc, for Achilini read Achillini Andleby, William, 468d, for John Abbot read Henry

Abbot (q. v.) Angelopoli, 485a, for AngelopoH read Angelopolis;

for Tlascala read TIaxcala Angelas Bell, 488d, for Lord, 1907, read London,

1907 Angouleme, Diocese of, 513b, for Angouleme read

.Vngouleme Animuccia, Giovanni, 530a, for 1571 read 31 March,

1571 Anselm, Saint, 547a, for Elphage read Elphege Anselm, Saint, Abbot. 550a, for 305 read 805 Anthony, Saint, 555c, /or 21 Januarj- read 17 January Anthony of Padua, S.\int, 557a, for horse read mule; for at Toulouse, at Wadding, at Bruges read at Tolouse; Wadding, at Bruges; 557d, for Vercelli read Arcella Antioch, Chitrch of, 568d, omit See Roman Empire;

569c, for Theocritus read Theoctistus Antiphonary, 579;i, for Vigorniense read Wigorniense Antipope, .'iS21i, o//,r Nicholas V, 1328-30 insert

Benedict XllI, 1394-1417 Apaches, .5y2a, omit We find. . . Pueblo Indians; o92c, after never been Christianized insert The Mescalero .\pachcs in southwestern New Mexico are Catholics; for pi-cscnt day read 1886 Apocalypse, .'lOOb, for Pergamum read Pergamus Apologetics, 620d, /or "True Discourse against Cel- sus" read "Contra Celsum"; 623b, after "Lex Credendi" (London, 1906) insert The excessive in- sistence on this subjective side of apologetics to the neglect and disparagement of the objective proofs of Christian Revelation has been condemned by Pius X as one ef the errors of Modernism. Apostolic Union of Secular Priests, The, 643d, after

Aiistria insert luiL'land, Scotland ApostolicsB Sedis Moderationi, 646a, for Super- vision read Suspension Argentine Republic, 703b, after of America insert .\ccording to the official census of 1910 the popula- tion is 6,805,684; 703d, /or 1617 read 1767 76