The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 15
... Catholic University - an omission which afforded great relief to the Unionist Party . The debate on the Address in the House of Lords followed the ordinary course . Lord Fitzwilliam , the mover The Debate in of the Address , made an ...
... Catholic University - an omission which afforded great relief to the Unionist Party . The debate on the Address in the House of Lords followed the ordinary course . Lord Fitzwilliam , the mover The Debate in of the Address , made an ...
Page 20
... Catholics of Ireland on the University question , upon which he coolly demanded the immediate production of that ... Catholic University , they had been unable to convert the Cabinet , and could not therefore coerce the Party . Let ...
... Catholics of Ireland on the University question , upon which he coolly demanded the immediate production of that ... Catholic University , they had been unable to convert the Cabinet , and could not therefore coerce the Party . Let ...
Page 112
... Catholics and Catholicism which was the prevailing note of Irish Protestant society , and which arose , perhaps , as ... Catholic University chapel in Stephen's Green , where Dr. Anderdon , who had some feeble claim to that dis- tinction ...
... Catholics and Catholicism which was the prevailing note of Irish Protestant society , and which arose , perhaps , as ... Catholic University chapel in Stephen's Green , where Dr. Anderdon , who had some feeble claim to that dis- tinction ...
Page 113
... Catholicism , Tractarianism , and Latitudinarianism , but his principal object was to determine the legitimate sphere of private judgment and the limitations that should be imposed upon its exercise . Evangelical Protestantism thus ...
... Catholicism , Tractarianism , and Latitudinarianism , but his principal object was to determine the legitimate sphere of private judgment and the limitations that should be imposed upon its exercise . Evangelical Protestantism thus ...
Page 115
... Catholic clergy , who labour industriously to prevent the " Roman Catholic from mingling with the Protestant . " There must be , he says , " either a com- plete fusion of the people of Ireland with the people of England or else the ...
... Catholic clergy , who labour industriously to prevent the " Roman Catholic from mingling with the Protestant . " There must be , he says , " either a com- plete fusion of the people of Ireland with the people of England or else the ...
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