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Ariano, Diocese of, 711a, for Alexander III read

Alexander II Armenia, 73Sb, for Manicheism rea/l Manicha^ism Ame, Thomas Augustine, 746b, for "Britannia"

read "Alfred"; 746e, /or 1764 read 1761; /or was

the first read was among the first Arras, Diocese of, 7o2d, for 1545 read 1538

Asaph, Saint, 766a, for Holiwell read Holywell Ascendente Domino, 766d, for 24 May read 25,

May Ashby, Richard, 776a, for Thimbijiby read Thim-

ELBY

Asser, John, 798d, after W. H. Stevenson insert The Stevenson edition appeared in 1904

VOLUME II.

Ass^a, 16c,/orG. H. Goodspeed readG. S. Goodspeed Asti, ISb, for 1S,")7 to 1867 read 857 to 867 Astrology, 22d, for throws a clear light on the read

endeavours to show Atheism, 41b, before not because omit but that Athens, 45a, for Isavrian read Isaurian Atticus, 60d, for 405 read 403 Attrition, 66b, for Clement X rend Clement XI Audran, 7 1 A, for third rend second ;/or fourth read third Augustinus Novellus, 106c, for No\'elI read Novello Aurelius, 1 lOd, for See Origen read See Celsus the

Platoxist Aureus Codex, 111b, for Codex read Manuscripts op

the Bible Auricular Confession, 1 1 lb, for Confession read Pen- ance, Sachament I if Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, 128e, for Francis I

rend Francis II Autun, Diocese of, 144a, for Chfilons read Ch&lon Aventinus, 150c, for Tukmair, John read Thurmayr,

Johannes Babylonia, 18Sc, for Arum read Aruru Backer, Augustin de, 190e, for eleven read ten Bacs, Diocese of, 193c, for Kalocza read Kalocsa-

Bacs; JOlh, for Colonel Theodore read Kane Badius Ascensius, 201b, omit cross-reference Bagshaw, Chhistopher, 204a, for 1587 read 1586 Baillargeon, Charles-Francois, 206c, for Tloa read

Tlos Ball, Frances Mart Teresa, 222d, for Loreto, Sisters op rend Institute of the Blessed VraoiN Mary, Irish Baltimore, Archdiocese of, 230c, for Gra>ssel rend Graessel ; 23 1 a, /or Thirt y-one sist ers. . . separat e body read Over thirty sisters of the diocese of New York had separated from Kmmitsburg in 1846 Balue, Jean, 241d, /or de la Rovere rend della Rovere Barthel, Johann Caspar, 312c, for Quellen in read

(^uellen und Baston, (Scillaume, 345d, for Kiisfcld read Koesfeld Basutoland, 346c, for Langauel rend Langouet Bavaria, 353c, 354c, /or Boiarii rend. Bajuvarii; 353d, fnr 6,254,372 rend 6,887,291 ; :554b, for Archbishop- rics read Bishoprics; /or Orttenburg reorfOrtenburg; 355b, before war omit civil; 357c, for Urkundcbuch rend Urkeundenbuch Bayer, Ad{;le, 358a, omit in Indiana of the Sisters of

Providence of Brittany Becker, Thomas Andrew, 382b, /or 1889 read 1899;

for Fourth Plenary reeul Thirrl Plenary Belleville, Diocese of, 414d, omit who had held the

office ... of Alton Benedict Xm, 432c, before Benedict XIV insert Bene- dict XIII, antipope Benedictbeum, Abbey of, 441a, c, read Benedikt-

beurn Benefice, 474a, for precaria re^d precarium ; /or pre-

rariic read precaria Benevento, 478a, for 929 read 969 Berengarius of Tours, 487c, for 1055 read 1054;

587d, for Maixeut read Maixent Bernard of Menthon, Saint, 503b, for 1008 read prob- ablj- in lOSl; .")03c, for with perpetual read for about nine months of the year with; 503d, after

Rome insert The hospice of the Little St. Ber- nard no longer belongs to the order but the hospice of the Simplon remains under their care, and up to the opening of the tunnel sheltered and fed annually for three days, or more, if necessary, from 20,000 to 25,000 travellers, mostly poor workingmen; after sustenance insert since 1S45 they have been self-supporting; fctr forty read sixty

Bemardine of Siena, 505d, for watchward read watchword

Berti, Giovanni Lorenzo, 522b, for Prierum read Prioruin

Bessarion, Johannes, 527e, for John VIII read John VII

Beste, Henry Digby, .529b, for 1781 read 1791

Bestiaries, 530a, for Krepner read Kressner

Bethsajda, .536c, /or 'Ainet-Tdbiga read 'Ain-et-T&biga

Betrothal, 538c, /or Pope Benedict I (573-77) writing read kn apocryphal letter, ascribed to pope Bene- dict I (573-77) addressed

Bible Communists, 544b, /or Oneid.\ Congregations rend CnMMIXISM

Bigamy, .'itita, for Sanchez read Suarez

Biology, 572a, for on life read of life

Birmingham, Diocese op, 579b, c, for Deane read Drane

Bishop, 5S3c, for only rend usually

Bkerke, ,590b, read Bkerkeh; /orGiBiAL and Botri read Gib ail and Batrun

Blaise, Saint, 592b, after over the faithful insert For rlitTereiit forms of this invocation see "Am. Eccl. Rev", XXVI, 3,55

Blanchet, Fuwgois Norbert, .593b, for 30 Septem- ber rend '■'< September

Blarer of Wartensee, omit cross reference

Blood Indians, 603a, for Noto-si)itax read Moto- spitax; for ^lami-ahoyin read Mami-ahoyix; for Six-inimokax read Six-innokax; for Akae-namax rend Akae-xamax

Boast, John, 605a, omit cross reference

Bollandists, 635d, for John DeBue read James DeBue

Bombay, .Vrchdiocese of, 44b, nfler churches omit mona.sterics; 644c, for Although. . . double juris- diction rend Although this was done with the ap- proval of Rome, the ecclesiastical authorities at Goa resented the lo.ss of their jurisdiction, and en- deavours were made from time t o t ime t o recover it. Yielding to this movement the Government in 1789 dejiosed the Carmelites and restored the churches to the Portuguese clergy. Two years later they reversed this decision, but finally in 1794 made a compromise by which the churches were divided, and this established a twofold jurisdiction; 645c, for No proper. . . for that purpose rend Some attempt at a history has been made in a series of .articles p\iblished in the "Kxaminer" of 1907, to be rotnpleted by the end of 1912

Bonnard, Jean Loris, Venerable, 674b, for Vener- able n nd Blessed; for Venerable bv the Church read Blessed by Pope Leo XIII, 27 May, 1900

Book of Sentences, 682a, for Lombard, Peter read Peteh Lombard

Book of the Dead, 682a, omit Immortality