The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 204
... Congregations three years ago when the new law was introduced . The Legislative Assemblies at the time of the Revolution , carried away by their hatred of Catholicism , which was made manifest at the very outset of their labours and ...
... Congregations three years ago when the new law was introduced . The Legislative Assemblies at the time of the Revolution , carried away by their hatred of Catholicism , which was made manifest at the very outset of their labours and ...
Page 205
... Congregations which had been dissolved by the Revolution , by the very fact that it did not expressly con- template such reconstruction . But that is a gross error and a deliberate misreading of the documents . As a matter of fact the ...
... Congregations which had been dissolved by the Revolution , by the very fact that it did not expressly con- template such reconstruction . But that is a gross error and a deliberate misreading of the documents . As a matter of fact the ...
Page 206
discussion of the question of the Congregations was begun in France , Pope Leo XIII . affirmed in an important document ... Congregations , rather than the necessity of an administrative authorisation which is far less in conformity with ...
discussion of the question of the Congregations was begun in France , Pope Leo XIII . affirmed in an important document ... Congregations , rather than the necessity of an administrative authorisation which is far less in conformity with ...
Page 207
... Congregations in the last century in the eye of the law . Such an explanation is very necessary , as one of the chief complaints made against the majority of those institutions was that they were in a state of rebellion against the law ...
... Congregations in the last century in the eye of the law . Such an explanation is very necessary , as one of the chief complaints made against the majority of those institutions was that they were in a state of rebellion against the law ...
Page 208
... Congregations . They pre- served the character , imposed upon them by the Revolu- tion , of associations of ordinary citizens whose private obliga- tions are ignored by the civil Government ; but in the eye of the law they could have no ...
... Congregations . They pre- served the character , imposed upon them by the Revolu- tion , of associations of ordinary citizens whose private obliga- tions are ignored by the civil Government ; but in the eye of the law they could have no ...
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