Dangers of Jesuit Instruction: Comprising: I. Sermon on Jesuit Instruction, by W. S. Potts. II. Review of Dr. Potts' Sermon, by O. A. Brownson. III. Reply to Brownson's Review by W. S. PottsKeith & Woods, 1846 - 126 |
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... hands of private members of the Church , into hundreds of Protes- tant families far and near . At the same time their periodicals were lauding it to the skies , as a most wonderful production . Under these circumstances the writer was ...
... hands of private members of the Church , into hundreds of Protes- tant families far and near . At the same time their periodicals were lauding it to the skies , as a most wonderful production . Under these circumstances the writer was ...
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... hands of those whom he selects to discharge the duty of instructor in his place . One way to bias improperly the mind consists in administering improper rewards and punishments , as where indulgence in sinful gratifications is made the ...
... hands of those whom he selects to discharge the duty of instructor in his place . One way to bias improperly the mind consists in administering improper rewards and punishments , as where indulgence in sinful gratifications is made the ...
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... hands the post of instructor of your children , should be willing to submit his opinions and life to the most rigid scrutiny before he asks that so important a trust should be confided to him . It is not enough that he promises not to ...
... hands the post of instructor of your children , should be willing to submit his opinions and life to the most rigid scrutiny before he asks that so important a trust should be confided to him . It is not enough that he promises not to ...
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... hands of those who were bound by their oath of allegiance to Rome to instruct them openly or covertly , as might best suit the circumstances , in a system that was ruinous to the soul . This would call for the immediate exercise of ...
... hands of those who were bound by their oath of allegiance to Rome to instruct them openly or covertly , as might best suit the circumstances , in a system that was ruinous to the soul . This would call for the immediate exercise of ...
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... hands of those men of letters , who , after having long addicted themselves to profane studies , fell into specu- lations on religious subjects , not wholly agreeable to the court of Rome , and ended by adopting opinions utterly ...
... hands of those men of letters , who , after having long addicted themselves to profane studies , fell into specu- lations on religious subjects , not wholly agreeable to the court of Rome , and ended by adopting opinions utterly ...
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