PRINTED BY R. CLAY, LONDON, FOR MACMILLAN & CO. CAMBRIDGE. London: BELL AND DALDY, 186, FLEET STREET. Bublin: HODGES AND SMITH. Edinburgh: EDMONSTON AND DOUGLAS. Glasgow: JAMES MACLEHOSE. Oxford: J. H. PARKER. SIX LECTURES DELIVERED IN WILLIS'S ROOMS, LONDON, IN JUNE AND JULY, 1854. THE RELIGION OF ROME, AND ITS INFLUENCE ON MODERN CIVILIZATION. FOUR LECTURES DELIVERED IN THE PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTION OF EDINBURGH, IN DECEMBER, 1854. BY FREDERICK DENISON MAURICE, M.A. CHAPLAIN OF LINCOLN'S INN. Cambridge: 1855. ΤΟ JOHN MALCOLM LUDLOW, ESQ. BARRISTER, LINCOLN'S INN. LB7 136 MY DEAR FRIEND, A LETTER, which I received from you early in the year 1848, when you had seen Paris immediately after the expulsion of the Orleans family, had a very powerful effect upon my thoughts at the time, and has given a direction to them ever since. I understood from it, better than I had ever done before, how hollow that material civilization was, of which Louis Philippe had been the great promoter in France, and which we had been well inclined to adopt and to worship in England. I felt, far more than I had ever done before, how much it was the duty of every man, but, above all, M876697 |