The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 116
... Catholic , of the landed gentry as well as the masses of the people . Without this union " her powers would be , at ... Catholics was , for a time , partly veiled , if not essentially changed , by assuming the form of a conflict between ...
... Catholic , of the landed gentry as well as the masses of the people . Without this union " her powers would be , at ... Catholics was , for a time , partly veiled , if not essentially changed , by assuming the form of a conflict between ...
Page 132
... catholic , cosmopolitan mind , such varied entertainment as that ? " If , " said Lamia , this morning , looking as fresh as the pats of butter on the breakfast table bearing the impress of Pliny's Doves , and not in the least as though ...
... catholic , cosmopolitan mind , such varied entertainment as that ? " If , " said Lamia , this morning , looking as fresh as the pats of butter on the breakfast table bearing the impress of Pliny's Doves , and not in the least as though ...
Page 134
... Catholic ecclesiastics . In their eyes there is a sacredness even in worldly station . True it is that they preach against the " rich man " of Scripture , and make it , in theory , uncommonly difficult for him to enter the Kingdom of ...
... Catholic ecclesiastics . In their eyes there is a sacredness even in worldly station . True it is that they preach against the " rich man " of Scripture , and make it , in theory , uncommonly difficult for him to enter the Kingdom of ...
Page 138
... Catholic who lives in Rome , and he confirmed me in this suspicion by informing me that so it is . The Protest against Spoliation , for spoliation of course it was , is still main- tained , for certain diplomatic and likewise certain ...
... Catholic who lives in Rome , and he confirmed me in this suspicion by informing me that so it is . The Protest against Spoliation , for spoliation of course it was , is still main- tained , for certain diplomatic and likewise certain ...
Page 139
... Catholic ecclesiastics say there are none so unlikely to become " converts " as those who entertain sympathy for their Faith , and none so " promising " as pronounced opponents . This opinion of theirs cannot be disregarded ; for they ...
... Catholic ecclesiastics say there are none so unlikely to become " converts " as those who entertain sympathy for their Faith , and none so " promising " as pronounced opponents . This opinion of theirs cannot be disregarded ; for they ...
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