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287:. Intended for German readers, this magazine was to describe the labours and successes of the German missionary and to give the history, the geography, and the ethnographic features of the German missions in foreign countries. In the beginning Cornely took the lion's share of work upon himself. Soon, however, the labour was thus divided: Cornely wrote the reports on Europe and Australia; Baumgartner reported on Asia; Kreiten on Africa; and von Hummelauer on America. 468: 36: 246:, and although many of his collaborators and the rich library of Maria-Laach were scattered about in different places, he succeeded not only in maintaining the periodical on its former level but also strengthening and widening its influence on Catholic Germany. Most of the men who contributed from that time on to the 303:, a complete biblical encyclopedia, the largest publication of its kind in modern Catholic literature. To carry out a plan so vast required the combined efforts of many scholars. Cornely himself undertook to write the general and special introductions and the commentaries on the 188:, Greek, and German, and to preside at the disputations of the students of philosophy from 1857 to 1859. After this practical experience he returned to Paderborn to go through the necessary course of dogmatic and moral theology previous to his ordination in 1860. 230:, Cornely became at first a regular contributor and then its editor from 1872 to 1879. His style is remarkable for clearness and vigor and compares favorably with the great German classics. The ring in indignation and irony in his articles against the 203:, the theologate of the Jesuits, to review his varied acquirements in the light of dogmatic theology and to prepare his theses for the final examination and the degree of Doctor in Scripture. After the customary third year spent in making the 252:
were won and trained by the personality of Cornely, who frequently inspired and always carefully revised the papers, thus securing uniformity of tone and tendency. An important stage in the development of the
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The expulsion of the Jesuits from Germany in 1872 interrupted his career as a professor and rendered the task of the editor extremely difficult. With three or four of his brethren he took up his residence at
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without altering the general character of the periodical. The supplements embody varied scholarship: theology, philosophy, literature, and science.
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of St. Ignatius and other spiritual practices, he was appointed professor of scripture and
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at Paderborn and Bonn and another year of sacred and secular oratory. Then he was sent to
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The next years he devoted to special study of the Scriptural sciences in Germany, at
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Introductio specialis in didacticos et propheticos V. T. libros
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Historicæ et criticæ Introductionis in U. T. libros Compendium
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On the completion of his classical studies he matriculated at
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In 1879, Cornely was appointed professor of exegesis at the
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Commentarius in epistolas ad Cor. alterum et ad Galatas
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was marked by the appearance of the first supplements (
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