The United States Catholic Magazine and Monthly Review, Zväzok 7J. Murphy, 1848 |
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... tion it . A little coloring there may be here and there , but the result is a tho- rough impression of reality . " The London Spectator thus answers the objection of the London Times - that the book is too well written to have been the ...
... tion it . A little coloring there may be here and there , but the result is a tho- rough impression of reality . " The London Spectator thus answers the objection of the London Times - that the book is too well written to have been the ...
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... tion of the natives for about sixty years ; and they have been during all this time encouraged by the smiles and sustained by the munificent donations of their breth- ren at home . Surely if Protestantism could any where hope to convert ...
... tion of the natives for about sixty years ; and they have been during all this time encouraged by the smiles and sustained by the munificent donations of their breth- ren at home . Surely if Protestantism could any where hope to convert ...
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... tion among all ranks . On Sunday the 17th of December , 1846 , the clergy in the parish of Migné , in the vicinity of Poic- tiers , were engaged in the exercises of the Jubilee which preceded the festival of Christmas , and a number of ...
... tion among all ranks . On Sunday the 17th of December , 1846 , the clergy in the parish of Migné , in the vicinity of Poic- tiers , were engaged in the exercises of the Jubilee which preceded the festival of Christmas , and a number of ...
Strana 33
... tion , namely , God's greater honor and glory ; and should we neglect the least of these duties , to do , by our own motion , something of apparently vast importance , our time and labor would be lost . How great then is the advantage ...
... tion , namely , God's greater honor and glory ; and should we neglect the least of these duties , to do , by our own motion , something of apparently vast importance , our time and labor would be lost . How great then is the advantage ...
Strana 36
... tion . Are not our benevolent schemers , who would go so far in religious instruc- tion as to admit this one doctrine in edu- cation are not they aware that among the most zealous portions of the commu- nity there exists a radical ...
... tion . Are not our benevolent schemers , who would go so far in religious instruc- tion as to admit this one doctrine in edu- cation are not they aware that among the most zealous portions of the commu- nity there exists a radical ...
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