Purgatory: Doctrinal, Historical, and Poetical

Chapter 3

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HISTORICAL.

Doctrine of Purgatory amongst the Pagan Nations of Antiquity _Rev. A. A. Lambing_. Devotion to the Dead amongst American Indians Superstitious Belief amongst American Indians Remembrance, of the Dead amongst the Egyptians Remembrance of the Dead throughout Europe _A. T. Sadlier_. Part I. Remembrance of the Dead throughout Europe _A. T. Sadlier_. Part II. Prayer for the Dead in the Anglo-Saxon Church _Dr. Lingard_ Singular French Custom _Voix de la Verité_ Devotion to the Holy Souls amongst the Early English _A. T. Sadlier_ Doctrine of Purgatory in the Early Irish Church _Walsh_ Prince Napoleon's Prayer Helpers of the Holy Souls _Lady G. Fullerton_ The Mass in Relation to the Dead _O'Brien_ Daniel O'Connell, Funeral Oration on _Rev. T. N. Burke, O.P._ Indulgence of the Portiuncula _Almanac of the Souls in Purgatory_. Catherine of Cardona _Almanac of the Souls in Purgatory_. The Emperor Nicholas Praying for his Mother _Anecdotes Chrétiennes_. Pius VI., Funeral Oration on _Rev. Arthur O'Leary, O.S.F._ Rev. Arthur O'Leary, O.S.F., Funeral Oration on _Rev. M. D'Arcy_ _De Mortuis_. Our Deceased Prelates. _Archbishop Corrigan_