"What, Then, Does Dr. Newman Mean?": A Reply to a Pamphlet Lately Published by Dr. Newman, Ausgabe 2Macmillan and Company, 1864 - 48 Seiten |
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... British law . But there was never , I believe , even in the worst times , any general belief that Catholics , simply as such , must be villains . There is none now . The Catholic laity of these realms are just as much respected and ...
... British law . But there was never , I believe , even in the worst times , any general belief that Catholics , simply as such , must be villains . There is none now . The Catholic laity of these realms are just as much respected and ...
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... British nation is concerned ) , they would , instead of sending the man who wrote those words to teach in an Irish Catholic university , have sent him to their furthest mission among the savages of the South Seas . " 6 The next lecture ...
... British nation is concerned ) , they would , instead of sending the man who wrote those words to teach in an Irish Catholic university , have sent him to their furthest mission among the savages of the South Seas . " 6 The next lecture ...
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... British public shall ever need informing that Dr. New- man wrote that passage , I trust there will be always one man left in England to inform them of the fact , for the sake of the ladies of this land . Perhaps the most astounding ...
... British public shall ever need informing that Dr. New- man wrote that passage , I trust there will be always one man left in England to inform them of the fact , for the sake of the ladies of this land . Perhaps the most astounding ...
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... British public on the matter . Though Dr. Newman may be " a mystery " to them , as he says " religious men " always are to the world , yet they possess quite common sense enough to see what hist words are , even though his intention be ...
... British public on the matter . Though Dr. Newman may be " a mystery " to them , as he says " religious men " always are to the world , yet they possess quite common sense enough to see what hist words are , even though his intention be ...
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... British rule throughout the whole of the peninsula . Already before Mahmûd , foreign invaders had conquered parts of India , but they again had , in their turn , been conquered by Indian civilization , so as to become Indians by the ...
... British rule throughout the whole of the peninsula . Already before Mahmûd , foreign invaders had conquered parts of India , but they again had , in their turn , been conquered by Indian civilization , so as to become Indians by the ...
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