The Open court . ent History in the University of Konigsberg. Professor Cornill is one of the foremost Biblical investigators of Germany, and certainlyits most charming popular expositor of Biblical history. It is safe to say there is no likebrief, simple, yet scientific presentation of this subject in any language. The series willoriginally appear in English; the German will not be published till afterwards. Back numbers of the series beginning with July, 1897, will be supplied at the regularprice on application. Annual Subscription, $; Foreign Countries in the U. P. U., 5s 6d. ?^Price of


The Open court . ent History in the University of Konigsberg. Professor Cornill is one of the foremost Biblical investigators of Germany, and certainlyits most charming popular expositor of Biblical history. It is safe to say there is no likebrief, simple, yet scientific presentation of this subject in any language. The series willoriginally appear in English; the German will not be published till afterwards. Back numbers of the series beginning with July, 1897, will be supplied at the regularprice on application. Annual Subscription, $; Foreign Countries in the U. P. U., 5s 6d. ?^Price of Back Volumes: Volume I-II, unbound, ; bound, $ Volumes, III-IV-V-VI-VII-VIII,unbound, $; bound, Volumes IX-X, unbound. ; bound $ Binding cases for back volumes,in,cIoth, with gilt side and back lettering, postpaid, 75 cents each. Carriage extra on bound volumes. THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING COMPANY, 324 DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO, : 17 Johnsons Court, Fleet St., E. C. \m m. AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT. (i/gcj-isaa.) The Open Court/or September, iSgj. The Open Court A MONTHLY MAGAZINE Devoted to the Science of Religion, the Religion of Science, andthe Extension of the Religious Parliament Idea. VOL. XI. (no. 9.) SEPTEMBER, 1897. NO. 496 THE CANONISATION OF TWO NEW SAINTS/ BY PROF. G. M. FIAMINGO. THE UNCOMPROMISING among the Italian faithful, thosewho do not know how to accommodate themselves to a stateof things resulting from the absence of the temporal power of thePapacy, and who even to-day are speaking and writing in favor ofrestoring the rule of the Vatican, urge as among their strongestarguments that the Vatican is wanting in the necessary liberty forcompletely performing all its religious and spiritual functions. Now, if anything is true it is this : that if the presence of theItalian Government at Rome has really put a stop to the feasts andreligious processions in the streets, and has therefore operated as amoderating influence upon religi


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