favours leads them to hope that their prayers will
best be heard through the intercession of our dear
Lady,” he thus proceeds: “Oh that
the time had come, when a similar expression of our
devout feelings towards her should publicly be made,
and all should unite to show her that honour, that
reverence, and love which she deserves from all Christians,
and which has so long been denied her amongst us.
There was a time when England was second to {413}
no other country upon earth in the discharge of this
holy duty; and it will be only PART OF THE RESTORATION
OF OUR GOOD AND GLORIOUS DAYS OF OLD to revive to
the utmost this part of ancient piety. Therefore
do I feel sincere joy at witnessing the establishment
of this excellent brotherhood, and its public manifestation
in this town this day, both as a means of encouraging
devotion and virtue, and as a return to one of the
venerable institutions of our forefathers. Enter
then fully into its spirit.”
["A Sermon delivered at St. Patrick’s, Huddersfield, Sept. 26th, 1839, on occasion of the Holy Catholic Gild there established, by the Rev. N. Wiseman, D.D., Professor in the University of Rome. York, 1840,” p. 22, 23. The first quotation made in p. 390, is from this Sermon.]