The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... Christian tradition rather than by novel speculations . Education is not a fresh discovery in the Catholic Church , and it no more requires to be reformed on new principles than her philosophy or her doctrines . As the Catholics of ...
... Christian tradition rather than by novel speculations . Education is not a fresh discovery in the Catholic Church , and it no more requires to be reformed on new principles than her philosophy or her doctrines . As the Catholics of ...
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... may almost say , of Christian truth and morality , it is of course quite superfluous to insist on the necessity of higher Education from the urgency of any particular question affecting the The Prospects of Catholic Education . 3.
... may almost say , of Christian truth and morality , it is of course quite superfluous to insist on the necessity of higher Education from the urgency of any particular question affecting the The Prospects of Catholic Education . 3.
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... Christians numbered above a million of souls . Among these were reckoned eminent nobles , high - born ladies , officers of the Court , Princes and governors of territories , bonzes ... Christian doctrine , literature , 26 Japanese Sketches .
... Christians numbered above a million of souls . Among these were reckoned eminent nobles , high - born ladies , officers of the Court , Princes and governors of territories , bonzes ... Christian doctrine , literature , 26 Japanese Sketches .
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public school , in which Christian doctrine , literature , and eccle- siastical and secular music were taught , and ... Christ's Passion , sprang up in full vigour from the very beginning throughout the missions , and ripened to their ...
public school , in which Christian doctrine , literature , and eccle- siastical and secular music were taught , and ... Christ's Passion , sprang up in full vigour from the very beginning throughout the missions , and ripened to their ...
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... Christian Missionaries , who were then limited , by a special brief of Pope Gregory XIII . , to Priests of the Society of Jesus . * Japan was , at the date of which we are now writing , a Province of the Order , and the Visitor , Father ...
... Christian Missionaries , who were then limited , by a special brief of Pope Gregory XIII . , to Priests of the Society of Jesus . * Japan was , at the date of which we are now writing , a Province of the Order , and the Visitor , Father ...
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