CONSTANTINOPLE: S. H. WEISS, 481 GRANDE RUE DE PÉRA. NEW YORK: E. STEIGER, 22 & 24 FRANKFORT STREET. Two Shillings and Sixpence. As the ORTHODOX CATHOLIC REVIEW is not intended to be a periodical of merely ephemeral interest, but proposes chiefly to contribute to the stock of Orthodox literature by Essays, Reviews, and Translations of a more lasting character, we venture to point out some of the papers which, at any time, might enlist the attention of the reader : VOL. I. Catholic Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism. Audiatur et altera pars. The Real Presence and the Real Absence. Our Position opposite Roman Catholicism. Greek Theological Literature. VOL. II. Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, and Romanism (Neale, Newman, Palmer, Allies). Pope and Patriarch. Rejection of the Council of Florence. On the Relation of the Anglican Church to the Orthodox. By Professor DAMALAS. (Continued in Vols. III. and IV.) The False Decretals. Attempt at a Reunion of the Anglican and the Orthodox Church, made by the Non-Jurors. Historical Witness against the Church of Rome and its Counterfeit. VOL. III. Reconsideration of the Anglican Claims. (Also to be had as pamphlet.) The Succession of the Patriarchs of Constantinople. The Hellenic College in London. The Old-Catholic Movement and the Munich Congress. VOL. IV. The Bonn Conference. Neologism and Orthodoxy. The Great Canon of S. Andrew of Crete. The only Safe Expedient for Roman Catholics. (Continued in Vol. V.) Confusion! Letters addressed to an Anglican Churchman. (Continued in Vols. V. and VI.) [Continued on page 3. |