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... thought of becoming . But there is a logic in events , and men who adopt the principles of a movement are carried farther than they fore- see or are prepared for in the outset . All great movements have their law , and must and will on ...
... thought of becoming . But there is a logic in events , and men who adopt the principles of a movement are carried farther than they fore- see or are prepared for in the outset . All great movements have their law , and must and will on ...
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... thought it necessary to break with our whole past , and to think , speak , and write only as we should learn of her . We held in abeyance all our former thoughts and reasonings , and repressed all our previous aspirations and tendencies ...
... thought it necessary to break with our whole past , and to think , speak , and write only as we should learn of her . We held in abeyance all our former thoughts and reasonings , and repressed all our previous aspirations and tendencies ...
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... thought in the community generally , and in the Catholic community specially . Its appearance marks a new epoch in English Catholic literature . Hitherto English - speaking Catholics have had no general literature , or at best hardly ...
... thought in the community generally , and in the Catholic community specially . Its appearance marks a new epoch in English Catholic literature . Hitherto English - speaking Catholics have had no general literature , or at best hardly ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
IIICATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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