Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... American idea , and has thus far done more injury to our American order of civilization , than the catholicity they also bring , has yet done to aid it . The spread of Catholicity associated with the foreign civil- ization , throughout ...
... American idea , and has thus far done more injury to our American order of civilization , than the catholicity they also bring , has yet done to aid it . The spread of Catholicity associated with the foreign civil- ization , throughout ...
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... American clergy for the foreign congregations , for the Catholics now in the coun- try , and foreign missionaries to the American people , would not be objectionable , but in many respects would be a very good arrangement . Foreign ...
... American clergy for the foreign congregations , for the Catholics now in the coun- try , and foreign missionaries to the American people , would not be objectionable , but in many respects would be a very good arrangement . Foreign ...
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... American citizen ; to become so or not is a matter of his free choice ; but to take upon him the duties of an American citizen without throwing off those of a foreign citi- zen , or with a view of better promoting his revolutionary or ...
... American citizen ; to become so or not is a matter of his free choice ; but to take upon him the duties of an American citizen without throwing off those of a foreign citi- zen , or with a view of better promoting his revolutionary or ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
IIICATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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