The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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... Christian as they are . These men find the influence of mothers , sisters , and wives , fatal to their attacks on the faith and morals of husbands ... Christian virtue is most powerfully sus- 530 Christian Women and English Women .
... Christian as they are . These men find the influence of mothers , sisters , and wives , fatal to their attacks on the faith and morals of husbands ... Christian virtue is most powerfully sus- 530 Christian Women and English Women .
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that the cause of Christian virtue is most powerfully sus- tained by the influence of Christian women , and it is one of the most beautiful and beneficent achievements of Catholicism for the advantage of mankind , that it has raised ...
that the cause of Christian virtue is most powerfully sus- tained by the influence of Christian women , and it is one of the most beautiful and beneficent achievements of Catholicism for the advantage of mankind , that it has raised ...
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... Christian morality to dominate the customs and the costume of a world which still calls itself Christian , will meet with an echo of encouragement and imitation . Although the great work of the Church has always been to prepare souls ...
... Christian morality to dominate the customs and the costume of a world which still calls itself Christian , will meet with an echo of encouragement and imitation . Although the great work of the Church has always been to prepare souls ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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