Catholicism in New England to 1788, Volume 24Catholic University of America, 1936 - 479 pages |
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Page 232
... continued despite the growth of the ideas of popular liberty at the time of the Revolution . Thus the draft of the proposed Constitution in 1781 continued the tradition by providing for an elaborate system of Church - State ...
... continued despite the growth of the ideas of popular liberty at the time of the Revolution . Thus the draft of the proposed Constitution in 1781 continued the tradition by providing for an elaborate system of Church - State ...
Page 321
... continued until the Revolution . When the colonies broke from the Home Government , they con- tinued these earlier restrictions upon Catholics . Rhode Island repealed its law , restricting the civil and political freedom of Catholics ...
... continued until the Revolution . When the colonies broke from the Home Government , they con- tinued these earlier restrictions upon Catholics . Rhode Island repealed its law , restricting the civil and political freedom of Catholics ...
Page 85
... continued their mis- sionary duties , and extended their labors to more distant fields . Father Badin soon recognized in Father Nerinckx an ideal mis- sionary companion and the two priests spent the first winter after the arrival of the ...
... continued their mis- sionary duties , and extended their labors to more distant fields . Father Badin soon recognized in Father Nerinckx an ideal mis- sionary companion and the two priests spent the first winter after the arrival of the ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
Formation of the New England Colonial Mind with | 9 |
The New England Colonial Mind and the Catholic | 45 |
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