Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... character as Bishop , but in his un - episcopal character of Secessionist , or Sympathizer with Southern slaveholders . Bishops and Archbishops may have criticized us in anony- mous articles or unsigned editorials in their " Official Or ...
... character as Bishop , but in his un - episcopal character of Secessionist , or Sympathizer with Southern slaveholders . Bishops and Archbishops may have criticized us in anony- mous articles or unsigned editorials in their " Official Or ...
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... character . It is not that we are uncatholic in the things they approve , but that they in those things see some- thing of real Catholicity . They suppose us uncatholic , be- cause they have a false idea of what Catholicity is , and do ...
... character . It is not that we are uncatholic in the things they approve , but that they in those things see some- thing of real Catholicity . They suppose us uncatholic , be- cause they have a false idea of what Catholicity is , and do ...
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... character they will yield him cheerfully what is due to his office . To insist on more will be , with individual exceptions , to get less . Blind obedience , or obedience to persons in their un- official character , is not in their ...
... character they will yield him cheerfully what is due to his office . To insist on more will be , with individual exceptions , to get less . Blind obedience , or obedience to persons in their un- official character , is not in their ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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