The Dublin Review, Volumen28;Volumen80Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1877 |
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... unity to its mortal adversaries . With the Slavonic writings in his hands , he plies them with irresistible arguments in favour of the dogmas professed by the Roman Church , and especially the sacred authority of the Apostolic See , so ...
... unity to its mortal adversaries . With the Slavonic writings in his hands , he plies them with irresistible arguments in favour of the dogmas professed by the Roman Church , and especially the sacred authority of the Apostolic See , so ...
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... unity . If the original fall had not turned aside the primal plan of Providence , slavery , war , barbarism , all that breaks the unity of humanity , would not have desolated the world . It would be hazardous to attempt to guess the ...
... unity . If the original fall had not turned aside the primal plan of Providence , slavery , war , barbarism , all that breaks the unity of humanity , would not have desolated the world . It would be hazardous to attempt to guess the ...
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... unity does not exist , when Christendom is an empty name , when in the public order faith is not found , but " only expedience as the measure of right and wrong , and tem- poral well - being as the end of action . " It has been re ...
... unity does not exist , when Christendom is an empty name , when in the public order faith is not found , but " only expedience as the measure of right and wrong , and tem- poral well - being as the end of action . " It has been re ...
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CIVIL INTOLERANCE OF RELIGIOUS ERROR PROFESSOR | 1 |
Roman history being certain to become a subject of contention | 87 |
THE PAST AND PRESENT OF FRANCE | 111 |
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