The National Review, Volume 14W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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freely excommunicated such Roman Catholics as either accepted chairs or sought instruction in them . Prompt action on the part of the bishops was , indeed , necessary , lest the control over the higher education of the Roman Catholic ...
freely excommunicated such Roman Catholics as either accepted chairs or sought instruction in them . Prompt action on the part of the bishops was , indeed , necessary , lest the control over the higher education of the Roman Catholic ...
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... Roman Catholics to swamp their college . That the Roman Catholic prelates rejected the scheme , in spite of its possible advantages , shows how immovable they are in their determination to keep education in their own hands , and to have ...
... Roman Catholics to swamp their college . That the Roman Catholic prelates rejected the scheme , in spite of its possible advantages , shows how immovable they are in their determination to keep education in their own hands , and to have ...
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... Roman Catholic Church can have no objection to the establishment of a Roman Catholic College at an English University . Mr. Conybeare may be right about Cardinal Manning - no doubt he is ; but in the mean- time , Roman Catholic students ...
... Roman Catholic Church can have no objection to the establishment of a Roman Catholic College at an English University . Mr. Conybeare may be right about Cardinal Manning - no doubt he is ; but in the mean- time , Roman Catholic students ...
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