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In the Catholic churches the celebrant of the holy Mass still held the wafer high
and called on the faithful to behold the body of Christ. Some men and some
women still kept alive the image of Christ in their hearts in a continent where the
spirit ...
In the Catholic churches the celebrant of the holy Mass still held the wafer high
and called on the faithful to behold the body of Christ. Some men and some
women still kept alive the image of Christ in their hearts in a continent where the
spirit ...
Page 156
Born in Beaufort, Victoria, on 11 April 1866, he was educated at Catholic schools
and by his parents, who introduced him to Irish mythology, and the story of that
ancient wrong committed by the English against the most beautiful island and ...
Born in Beaufort, Victoria, on 11 April 1866, he was educated at Catholic schools
and by his parents, who introduced him to Irish mythology, and the story of that
ancient wrong committed by the English against the most beautiful island and ...
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Holy Russia would save Europe from those Catholics and Protestants who had
corrected Christ's work, and those liberals who had corrupted the European with
the idea that everything was allowable. The Russian peasant had kept alive the ...
Holy Russia would save Europe from those Catholics and Protestants who had
corrected Christ's work, and those liberals who had corrupted the European with
the idea that everything was allowable. The Russian peasant had kept alive the ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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