A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... Catholic faith places all human capa- cities upon the same level . It subjects the wise and the ignorant , the man ... Catholicism predisposes the faithful to obedience , it certainly does not prepare them for inequality ; but the ...
... Catholic faith places all human capa- cities upon the same level . It subjects the wise and the ignorant , the man ... Catholicism predisposes the faithful to obedience , it certainly does not prepare them for inequality ; but the ...
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... Catholic church bids fair to rise to importance in America . Thoroughly democratic as her members are , being composed , for the most part , of the lowest orders of Euro- ropean population , transplanted to the United States with a ...
... Catholic church bids fair to rise to importance in America . Thoroughly democratic as her members are , being composed , for the most part , of the lowest orders of Euro- ropean population , transplanted to the United States with a ...
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... Catholics . " To which we may add Miss Martineau's observa- tions : - : " The Catholics of the country , thinking themselves now sufficiently numerous to be an American Catholic church , a great stimulus has been given to proselytism ...
... Catholics . " To which we may add Miss Martineau's observa- tions : - : " The Catholics of the country , thinking themselves now sufficiently numerous to be an American Catholic church , a great stimulus has been given to proselytism ...
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... Catholic clergy , which , added to their zeal and perseverance , so increases the power of the church . At present Catholicism is , comparatively speaking , weak in America , and the object of that church is , to become strong ; they do ...
... Catholic clergy , which , added to their zeal and perseverance , so increases the power of the church . At present Catholicism is , comparatively speaking , weak in America , and the object of that church is , to become strong ; they do ...
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... Catholic country . That all America west of the Alleghanies will eventually be a Catholic country , I have no doubt , as the Catholics are already in the majority , and there is nothing , as Mr. Cooper observes , to prevent any State ...
... Catholic country . That all America west of the Alleghanies will eventually be a Catholic country , I have no doubt , as the Catholics are already in the majority , and there is nothing , as Mr. Cooper observes , to prevent any State ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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