Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... interests , and when the question is of secular interests only , the secular interests of our own country are those which must determine our sympathies . Great Britain is as strongly and as bitterly anti - Catholic as Russia ; and ...
... interests , and when the question is of secular interests only , the secular interests of our own country are those which must determine our sympathies . Great Britain is as strongly and as bitterly anti - Catholic as Russia ; and ...
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... interests of churchmen had become bound up with it . Herein lay the secret of the success of Protestantism . It drew ... interests and vested rights were involved , — interests and vested rights of the ecclesiastical society , and to ...
... interests of churchmen had become bound up with it . Herein lay the secret of the success of Protestantism . It drew ... interests and vested rights were involved , — interests and vested rights of the ecclesiastical society , and to ...
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... interests , rights and interests , which both the canon law and the civil law held to be spiritual , inasmuch as they were the rights and interests of spiritual persons , and of which the Holy See was the divinely appointed guardian ...
... interests , rights and interests , which both the canon law and the civil law held to be spiritual , inasmuch as they were the rights and interests of spiritual persons , and of which the Holy See was the divinely appointed guardian ...
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