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... and which will prove to them that , notwithstanding many discouragements and unfavorable appearances , our Review is silently doing its work , and making its mark even on the mind of non - Catholic Americans .
... and which will prove to them that , notwithstanding many discouragements and unfavorable appearances , our Review is silently doing its work , and making its mark even on the mind of non - Catholic Americans .
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fort of the pen , made himself more conspicuous , or has more distinctly impressed the peculiarities of his mind . Other writers may . have a larger number of readers , but no one has readers of such various character .
fort of the pen , made himself more conspicuous , or has more distinctly impressed the peculiarities of his mind . Other writers may . have a larger number of readers , but no one has readers of such various character .
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We commend this explanation of our apparent success to the attention of our readers , which , as indicating the state of mind of a large class of our countrymen , is not without significance . It justifies the hopes for then we have so ...
We commend this explanation of our apparent success to the attention of our readers , which , as indicating the state of mind of a large class of our countrymen , is not without significance . It justifies the hopes for then we have so ...
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He concedes , however , and our readers will bear the concession in mind , that if religion as an organization is necessary , Protestantism cannot , and Catholicity can answer our purpose . We let him speak for himself .
He concedes , however , and our readers will bear the concession in mind , that if religion as an organization is necessary , Protestantism cannot , and Catholicity can answer our purpose . We let him speak for himself .
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The only question in the mind of a Protestant relates to the justness of those conditions and the soundness of those principles . Here , and only here , we need to be convinced ; here , and only here , we need argument , illustration ...
The only question in the mind of a Protestant relates to the justness of those conditions and the soundness of those principles . Here , and only here , we need to be convinced ; here , and only here , we need argument , illustration ...
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