. What the world believes, the false and the true, embracing the people of all races and nations, their peculiar teachings, rites, ceremonies, from the earliest pagan times to the present, to which is added an account of what the world believes today, by countries. , Roman Catholic Archbishop of Balti-more, Primate of the Church, and second Cardinal in the UnitedStates, was born in Baltimore, Md., July 23, 1834. When nine-teen years old he entered College, Baltimore, to study for the priesthood. Hewas ordained June 30, 1861,by Archbishop Kenrick. OnAugust 16, 1868, he was ap-poi


. What the world believes, the false and the true, embracing the people of all races and nations, their peculiar teachings, rites, ceremonies, from the earliest pagan times to the present, to which is added an account of what the world believes today, by countries. , Roman Catholic Archbishop of Balti-more, Primate of the Church, and second Cardinal in the UnitedStates, was born in Baltimore, Md., July 23, 1834. When nine-teen years old he entered College, Baltimore, to study for the priesthood. Hewas ordained June 30, 1861,by Archbishop Kenrick. OnAugust 16, 1868, he was ap-pointed by the pope Bishop ofAdramythum and Vicar-Apos-tolic of North Carolina; andon July 30, 1872, he succeededthe late Bishop McGill as Bishopof Richmond, Va. While hewas engaged in building up hisdiocese the health of Archbish-op Bayley, of Baltimore, becameso precarious, that at his specialrequest the Pope appointedBishop Gibbons his coadjutor,with the right of succession, in May, 1877. On the 3d of October following the highly esteemedarchbishop died, and his coadjutor succeeded to the Primacy andArchiepiscopate. Archbishop Gibbons presided over the ThirdPlenary Council held in Baltimore in November and December,1884, and in 1886 he was created CONNECTED WITH RELIGIOUS HISTORY. 23 Louis Bourdaloue, one of the most celebrated French preach-ers, was born at Bourges in 1632. At the age of sixteen he en-tered the order of Jesuits, held successively several professorships,and then began to distinguish himself as a preacher. He firstpreached in Paris in 1669, and was soon after called to preach be-fore the court. This distinction was ten times conferred on him byLouis XIV. between 1670 and 1693. After the revocation of Edictof Nantes he was charged with the delicate task of preaching tothe Protestants in Languedoc. and executed it with great sermons are full of thought, learning, and logical power, andhave been frequently republished. Died at Paris May 13, 1


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