The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 185
... congregations to practise teaching of any kind or nature in France , " was passed by the full Ministerial majority , but a subsequent amendment to extend the period of grace from five to ten years was carried in spite of the Government ...
... congregations to practise teaching of any kind or nature in France , " was passed by the full Ministerial majority , but a subsequent amendment to extend the period of grace from five to ten years was carried in spite of the Government ...
Page 200
... Congregations were removed from the operation of the general law , and were subjected to special treatment ; the other was the outburst of an excessively lively spirit of resistance , provoked by an abusive interpretation of that Act ...
... Congregations were removed from the operation of the general law , and were subjected to special treatment ; the other was the outburst of an excessively lively spirit of resistance , provoked by an abusive interpretation of that Act ...
Page 201
... Congregations , " had less chance than any of escaping the results of that sweeping measure , for the reason that in the minds of the first members of the Constituent Assembly the feelings awakened by the philosophical doctrines of the ...
... Congregations , " had less chance than any of escaping the results of that sweeping measure , for the reason that in the minds of the first members of the Constituent Assembly the feelings awakened by the philosophical doctrines of the ...
Page 202
... Congregations attempt to justify the proscriptive measures of which those bodies have been made the victim . But before I proceed further I must conclude the brief historical retrospect which is absolutely essential to a clear ...
... Congregations attempt to justify the proscriptive measures of which those bodies have been made the victim . But before I proceed further I must conclude the brief historical retrospect which is absolutely essential to a clear ...
Page 203
... against a whole section of the community ; so much so that it can far more fairly be described as a law directed against the Congregations than as a law dealing with the right of association . What was THE RELIGIOUS CRISIS IN FRANCE 203.
... against a whole section of the community ; so much so that it can far more fairly be described as a law directed against the Congregations than as a law dealing with the right of association . What was THE RELIGIOUS CRISIS IN FRANCE 203.
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