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Catholic convicts were compelled to attend Protestant religious services on pain
of being punished. This placed Therry in a dilemma. On the one hand he
applauded the motives of the magistrates who inflicted such punishments, if they
were ...
Catholic convicts were compelled to attend Protestant religious services on pain
of being punished. This placed Therry in a dilemma. On the one hand he
applauded the motives of the magistrates who inflicted such punishments, if they
were ...
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He also agreed that the Catholics should have a church, but he was not prepared
to pay for all that ornamentation which the ... What was worse, he had seen the
Catholic priest, Father Therry, gabble Latin prayers to gaping black children, ...
He also agreed that the Catholics should have a church, but he was not prepared
to pay for all that ornamentation which the ... What was worse, he had seen the
Catholic priest, Father Therry, gabble Latin prayers to gaping black children, ...
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In Protestant eyes the Catholic not only practised a vulgar superstition, he also
sat, knelt, genuflected, or crossed himself each Sunday in that crowd of
pantomimic gestures which in Roman Catholic worship had been substituted for
intelligible ...
In Protestant eyes the Catholic not only practised a vulgar superstition, he also
sat, knelt, genuflected, or crossed himself each Sunday in that crowd of
pantomimic gestures which in Roman Catholic worship had been substituted for
intelligible ...
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Contents
DARK N | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFF ENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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