Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... speak so as to suit them . We shall always have the most favorable effect on them when we pay little regard to them , but speak out naturally , simply , and truly from our own full Catholic hearts , according to the instincts , so to speak ...
... speak so as to suit them . We shall always have the most favorable effect on them when we pay little regard to them , but speak out naturally , simply , and truly from our own full Catholic hearts , according to the instincts , so to speak ...
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... speak in bolder tones and stronger language . And this not only because a large portion of the Catholic population are Irish , but poor Irish . Your Catholic aristocracy , save indi- vidual exceptions , have too many worldly relations ...
... speak in bolder tones and stronger language . And this not only because a large portion of the Catholic population are Irish , but poor Irish . Your Catholic aristocracy , save indi- vidual exceptions , have too many worldly relations ...
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... speak not of heretical ministers , or the so- called sectarian clergy , for I do not count them as clergymen . I speak of the Catholic clergy , to a professed Catholic , and I ask him if he is not bound to believe that these are commis ...
... speak not of heretical ministers , or the so- called sectarian clergy , for I do not count them as clergymen . I speak of the Catholic clergy , to a professed Catholic , and I ask him if he is not bound to believe that these are commis ...
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