The Catholic's Manual. An Exposition of the Controverted Doctrines of the Catholic Church ... With Notes by the Rev. John Fletcher 1824
CONTENTS.
I. General plan of the Instruction 1
II. The Catholic believes according to the acknowledgment of the Protestants, all the fundamental articles of Christianity 5
III. God alone is properly the end of religious worship 8
IV. On the Invocation of the Saints 11
V. On Images 18
VI. On Relies 21
VII. On Justification 25
VIII. On the Merit of Good Works 27
IX. On Satisfaction 33
X. On Indulgences 36
XI. On Purgatory 38
XII. Reflections on the preceding chapters 32
XIII. On the Sacraments 41
XIV. On Baptism 43
XV. On Confirmation 44
XVI. On Penance and Sacramental Confession 45
XVII. On Extreme Unction 47
XVIII. On Matrimony 49
XIX. On Holy Order Ibid
XX. On the Real Presence, &c. 51
XXI. On the words. Do this for a Commemoration of me 58
XXII. On the Protestant Doctrines respecting the Holy Eucharist 61
XXIII. On Transubstantiation 73
XXIV. On the Adoration of the Eucharist 76
XXV. On the Sacrifice of the Mass 77
XXV. On the objections made to the Sacrifice of the Mass, derived from the Epistle to the Hebrews 84
XXVI. Reflections on the foregoing Doctrine 87
XXVII. On Communion under both Kinds 92
XXVIII. On Scripture and Tradition 96
XXIX. On the Authority of the Church 98
XXX. On the Protestant opinions respecting the authority of the Church 103
XXXI. On the authority of the Holy See : and on that of the Episcopacy 111
XXXII. The Conclusion 114