| Martin John Spalding - 1855 - 698 páginas
...Esq., in a work recently published in England on education, and dedicated to Lord John Russoll.1 He says : " The most interesting and satisfactory feature...this liberality, that neither the great number of the sects in Austria, nor the great difference of their religious tenets, has hindered the work of... | |
| John Francis Maguire, William Joseph Hardee - 1868 - 700 páginas
...Austria, Mr. Kay, a recognised authority on matters of education, and a Protestant, thus writes : — 'The most interesting and satisfactory feature of...has treated the religious parties who differ from themselves in their religious dogmas. It has been entirely owing to this liberality, that neither the... | |
| John Francis Maguire, William Joseph Hardee - 1868 - 714 páginas
...Austria, Mr. Kay, a recognised authority on matters of education, and a Protestant, thus writes :— ' The most interesting and satisfactory feature of the...although so staunch an adherent and supporter of the Eomanist priesthood, has treated the religious parties who differ from themselves in their religious... | |
| John Francis Maguire, William Joseph Hardee - 1868 - 682 páginas
...Protestant, thus writes :— 'The most interesting and satisfactory feature of the Austrian system ia the great liberality with which the Government, although...adherent and supporter of the Romanist priesthood, has treatqd the religious parties who differ from themselves in their religious dogmas. It has beeu entirely... | |
| 1868 - 902 páginas
...Mr. Kay, a recognized authority upon matters of education, and a Protestant, answer this question. "The most interesting and satisfactory feature of...is the great liberality with which the government, though so staunch an adherent and supporter of the Romanist priesthood, has treated the religious parties... | |
| John Francis Maguire, William Joseph Hardee - 1868 - 698 páginas
...Austria, Mr. Kay, a recognised authority on matters of education, Ohd a Protestant, thus writes : — ' The most interesting and satisfactory feature of the Austrian system is the gnat liberality with which the Government, although so staunch an adherent and supporter of the Romanist... | |
| Martin John Spalding - 1894 - 454 páginas
...Esq., in a wink recently published in England on education, and dedicated to Lord John Russoll.i He says : " The most interesting and satisfactory feature...this liberality, that neither the great number of the sects in Austria, nor the great difference of their religious tenets, has hindered the work of... | |
| Alfred Young - 1894 - 660 páginas
...their own schools. Here is the proof: " The most interesting and satisfactory feature of the [Catholic] Austrian system is the great liberality with which...the Romanist priesthood, has treated the religious pa' ties who differ from itself in their religious dogmas. It has been entirely owing to this liberality... | |
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