The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Religious , A - Giermann . .. 575 Question Sociale , La - Lecoq ........ .. 171 Regesta Pontificum Romanorum - Kehr .. .. 373 Religion des Primitifs , La - Le Roy ...... .. 372 Revival of Scholastic Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century ...
... Religious , A - Giermann . .. 575 Question Sociale , La - Lecoq ........ .. 171 Regesta Pontificum Romanorum - Kehr .. .. 373 Religion des Primitifs , La - Le Roy ...... .. 372 Revival of Scholastic Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century ...
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... religion to be taught in schools we shall not understand the vehemence and the persist- ence of the dissenters unless we remember that from their religious as distinct from their worldly point of view their attitude is an inheritance ...
... religion to be taught in schools we shall not understand the vehemence and the persist- ence of the dissenters unless we remember that from their religious as distinct from their worldly point of view their attitude is an inheritance ...
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... religious and charitable and possessed great capacity for the management of affairs , but he was timid ; he did not ... religion , but warned them that they had not as yet com- pleted the glorious career prepared for them by Divine ...
... religious and charitable and possessed great capacity for the management of affairs , but he was timid ; he did not ... religion , but warned them that they had not as yet com- pleted the glorious career prepared for them by Divine ...
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... religion in France now required a new manifestation of their virtue and magnanimity . They should send him of their own accord the resignation of their sees . Both in the reign of Pius VI . and in more recent times many Bishops had ...
... religion in France now required a new manifestation of their virtue and magnanimity . They should send him of their own accord the resignation of their sees . Both in the reign of Pius VI . and in more recent times many Bishops had ...
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... religious matters in the name of France ; he rejected the decisions of the Holy Father and refused to accept the Concordat . In his letter to his friends he maintained that religion could not be saved in France by making all the Bishops ...
... religious matters in the name of France ; he rejected the decisions of the Holy Father and refused to accept the Concordat . In his letter to his friends he maintained that religion could not be saved in France by making all the Bishops ...
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