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The Table of Contents lists the main topics addressed in each page ofthe introduction, of the journals and letters, and of the conclusion.Minor changes have been made to clarify its structure.

The work is followed by summaries of "new works in miscellaneousand general literature" from the same publisher. This has beenseparately printed and paginated, and is preceded by its own index.

 


 

 

 

JOURNAL IN FRANCE
IN
1845 AND 1848,
WITH

LETTERS FROM ITALY IN 1847,
OF
THINGS AND PERSONS CONCERNING THE CHURCH AND EDUCATION.

BY
THOMAS WILLIAM ALLIES, M.A.
RECTOR OF LAUNTON, OXON.

LONDON:
LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS,
PATERNOSTER-ROW.
1849.

London:
Spottiswoodes and Shaw,
New-street-Square.

TO
OUR SPIRITUAL MOTHER,

THE CHURCH IN ENGLAND,
IN THE HOPE
THAT ALL HOLY EXAMPLES MAY PROVOKE US TO LOVE
AND TO GOOD WORKS.

CONTENTS.

...

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 PAGE
Introduction.
Introduction1
Separation and its Evils2
Mutual Misconceptions3
Difference in Facts not Principles4
Position of Church in France5
General Infidelity6
Missionary Congregations7
Educational Establishments8
Spirit of this Journal9
Journal in 1845.
Petit Séminaire at Ivetot10
Discipline of the House11
Catechising