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Table of Contents
CONTENTS.
Chapter I. — The Labyrinth of Error — Zenosius rescued — Elrene, the Angel of Peace 11
Chapter II. — The Village Chapel — The Venerable Priest — The Woes of Infidelity — The Blessings of Religion and Faith 16
Chapter III. — Zenosius at Home — The Tears of Enthalia — A Struggle of Love and Duty — Zenosius returns to the Man of God — Catholic Faith — Its Characters — Its Necessity — Its Consolations 33
Chapter IV. — The Solitary Meditation — The Prayer — The Jubilee of a Converted and Believing Heart 56
Chapter V. — Protestant Inconsistencies — The Brilliant Apparition — Zenosius, the Pilgrim, must leave his native land - He must see Rome 68
Chapter VI. — The Heart-rending Separation — The Fading Cross — The Farewell — The Last Letter 84
Chapter VII. — Zenosius in the Capital of England — The Genius of Saint Paul's — The Genius of Westminster Abbey 94
Chapter VIII. — Zenosius musing, like Minutius Felix, on the Seashore — Another Wonderul Instructor — The Roman Catholic Church the Church of the Anglo-Saxons 103
Chapter IX. — England under interdict — Iema's Woes and Exultation 188
Chapter X. — Struggle of Life and Death in the Land of Charlemagne — Zenosius at the Foot of the Alps — A Noble Greek — The Oriental Schism — Mohammedanism — Judaism 133
Chapter XI. — The Alpine Monastery — The Peaceful Night — The Stormy Day — The Apposite Essay 148
Chapter XII. — The Catholic Church the Parent of Charity — Her Solitaries — Descent into the Plains of Lombardy — The Greek Count developes the Sanctity of the Church 166
Chapter XIII. — First Glimpse of the Vatican — Zenosius at the Shrine of St. Cecilia — The Capuchin Friar — The Consecrated Soil and Hallowed Atmosphere of Rome 184
Chapter XIV. — Rome the seat of the Popes — The Blessings of the Papacy — The Litany Della Consolation, — Objections against the Popes — Storm and Calm 196
Chapter XV. — The Sabbath Morning on the Seven Hills — One Faith — One Sacrifice — The Capuchin's Discourse in the Basilick of Saint John Lateran — Chains and Glory 210
Chapter XVI. — The Synagogue and the Church — The Fall of Solyma — Night on the Sabine Hills 227
Chapter XVII. — The AElian Bridge — The Tomb of Paganism — The Vatican — The Promise of Christ to Peter and his Successors — The Capuchin's Last Words to Zenosius — Their Separation 251
Chapter XVIII. — Zenosius finishes his Task at the Tomb of the "Fisherman" — Receives the Blessing of the Father of the Faithful — Returns to his Home — Euthalia a Vestal of Religion — Rest in the Peace of Rome 274
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