The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 6Catholic University of America Press, 1921 |
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... religious press of the country , the number of students capable of taking a serious share in the work of his- torical research then being promoted in the United States was indeed limited . There were at that time scarcely twenty pro ...
... religious press of the country , the number of students capable of taking a serious share in the work of his- torical research then being promoted in the United States was indeed limited . There were at that time scarcely twenty pro ...
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... religious self - determination . Only after three hundred years , and then under the influence of the romantic school of the early nineteenth century , did the historical world reach a better appreciation of medieval Catholicism . To ...
... religious self - determination . Only after three hundred years , and then under the influence of the romantic school of the early nineteenth century , did the historical world reach a better appreciation of medieval Catholicism . To ...
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... religious body . The year 1884 will , therefore , be perpetually memorable in American Catholic history . The Third Plenary Council of Baltimore held in November- December , 1884 , saw the high - water mark of this national in- terest ...
... religious body . The year 1884 will , therefore , be perpetually memorable in American Catholic history . The Third Plenary Council of Baltimore held in November- December , 1884 , saw the high - water mark of this national in- terest ...
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... religious history . There are not many of these the American Baptist Historical Society of Philadelphia , the New ... religious history a better representation is seen in the number of Catholic historical societies founded since that ...
... religious history . There are not many of these the American Baptist Historical Society of Philadelphia , the New ... religious history a better representation is seen in the number of Catholic historical societies founded since that ...
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... religious history . In regard to this censorship , I quote from Doctor Jameson's illuminating article on the American Historical Association : The Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution is likely , in the exercise of this somewhat ...
... religious history . In regard to this censorship , I quote from Doctor Jameson's illuminating article on the American Historical Association : The Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution is likely , in the exercise of this somewhat ...
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Page 124 - Silence is a privilege of the grave, a right of the departed : let him, therefore, who infringes that right, by speaking publicly of, for, or against, those who cannot speak for themselves, take heed that he opens not his mouth without a sufficient sanction.
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Page 412 - And every one that hath left house, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands for my name's sake : shall receive an hundred-fold, and shall possess life everlasting.
Page 273 - nothing would be better than a historical Review, but who would bear it? Unless one doctored all one's facts one would be thought a bad Catholic.
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Page 224 - Audience of the Most Holy Father, held June 6, 1784. " Our Most Holy Father, by divine Providence, Pope Pius VI., on the report of the undersigned, secretary of the Sacred Congregation de Propaganda Fide, granted to the Rev. John Carroll, Superior of the Mission in the thirteen United States of North America, the faculty of administering the sacrament of Confirmation, in the said provinces during his superiorship — the said faculty to be exercised in accordance with the rules prescribed in the...
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Page 376 - Secretary of State of the United States, have hereunto subscribed my name and caused the seal of the Department of State to be affixed. tember, AD 1866, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety first.
Page 228 - Religion, it will never be suffered that their Ecclesiastical Superior (be he a Bishop or Prefect-Apostolic), receive his appointment from a foreign State, and only hold it at the discretion of a foreign tribunal or congregation.