Ireland in 1872: A Tour of Observation. With Remarks on Irish Public QuestionsH. S. King & Company, 1873 - 419 páginas |
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... Church on the condition of the people , here is his deliberate and clearly - expressed judgment : " The Catholic religion contributes to the back- wardness and barbarism of Ireland . The debasing superstition , childish ceremonies , and ...
... Church on the condition of the people , here is his deliberate and clearly - expressed judgment : " The Catholic religion contributes to the back- wardness and barbarism of Ireland . The debasing superstition , childish ceremonies , and ...
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... Irish who settled in the States were lost to the Church of Rome . It is not so now , so much the worse for them , as they are more sharply followed and " shepherded " by the well- organized Popish agencies . A CHAPTER V. ABSENTEEISM ...
... Irish who settled in the States were lost to the Church of Rome . It is not so now , so much the worse for them , as they are more sharply followed and " shepherded " by the well- organized Popish agencies . A CHAPTER V. ABSENTEEISM ...
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... Irish or National party is at present much identified with the Roman Catholic power , but is not necessarily subject to it , and will remain so only while each can gain its ends by combination . As long as the Romish Church can hope to ...
... Irish or National party is at present much identified with the Roman Catholic power , but is not necessarily subject to it , and will remain so only while each can gain its ends by combination . As long as the Romish Church can hope to ...
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... Church would be tole- rated in the attitude assumed by the heads of the Romish Church in Ireland . Even in the most Catholic countries they are excluded from the con- trol of education and patronage , and from the poli- tical influence ...
... Church would be tole- rated in the attitude assumed by the heads of the Romish Church in Ireland . Even in the most Catholic countries they are excluded from the con- trol of education and patronage , and from the poli- tical influence ...
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... Irish beyond the Pale had long resisted the rule of Rome , and maintained something of the independence of the ancient Irish Church . The Catholics of the Pale were intensely Papal . Afterwards they became Protestant , while the Church ...
... Irish beyond the Pale had long resisted the rule of Rome , and maintained something of the independence of the ancient Irish Church . The Catholics of the Pale were intensely Papal . Afterwards they became Protestant , while the Church ...
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