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... Protestant attend the same school , why are the Catholic likely to become Protestant , any more than the Protestant are to become Catholic ? The danger alleged could not exist if the Protestant or non - Catholic children did not ...
... Protestant attend the same school , why are the Catholic likely to become Protestant , any more than the Protestant are to become Catholic ? The danger alleged could not exist if the Protestant or non - Catholic children did not ...
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... Protestant- ism Divinity , and the significance of the great Movement of the sixteenth century was God rising up to ... Protestant contemporary , brings out and places in a prominent light many facts the Calvinist had neglected or ...
... Protestant- ism Divinity , and the significance of the great Movement of the sixteenth century was God rising up to ... Protestant contemporary , brings out and places in a prominent light many facts the Calvinist had neglected or ...
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... Protestant movement , and the Reformation effected as a Protestant reformation . The Reformation was Catholic , not Protestant . It originated with Catholics , in a Catholic spirit , and for a Catholic pur- pose ; it was inspired by ...
... Protestant movement , and the Reformation effected as a Protestant reformation . The Reformation was Catholic , not Protestant . It originated with Catholics , in a Catholic spirit , and for a Catholic pur- pose ; it was inspired by ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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