Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... never above the average virtue and wisdom of the community , and that in a non- Catholic community can never be very high . Publicity is never an infallible remedy , often no remedy at all , for injus- tice . In England and this country ...
... never above the average virtue and wisdom of the community , and that in a non- Catholic community can never be very high . Publicity is never an infallible remedy , often no remedy at all , for injus- tice . In England and this country ...
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... never made war on the Pope , have never cast off the authority of the Church . They have never , since their birth as a nation , performed one act of hostility to the Catholic religion , martyred or persecuted a single Catholic , and ...
... never made war on the Pope , have never cast off the authority of the Church . They have never , since their birth as a nation , performed one act of hostility to the Catholic religion , martyred or persecuted a single Catholic , and ...
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... never read of the great division of the Roman Catholics between Jesuits and Jansenists , and the more re- cent division between the Montane and Transmontane par- ties ? " We presume Master Derby had never read of any thing of the sort ...
... never read of the great division of the Roman Catholics between Jesuits and Jansenists , and the more re- cent division between the Montane and Transmontane par- ties ? " We presume Master Derby had never read of any thing of the sort ...
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