Catholicism in New England to 1788, Volume 24Catholic University of America, 1936 - 479 pages |
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... practice was destroyed when was declared that " Prayer for the Dead , is a Superstitious Practice ; for which we have neither Precept , nor Promise , nor Pattern in the Scriptures ; And since it cannot be done in Faith , it a Sin to do ...
... practice was destroyed when was declared that " Prayer for the Dead , is a Superstitious Practice ; for which we have neither Precept , nor Promise , nor Pattern in the Scriptures ; And since it cannot be done in Faith , it a Sin to do ...
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... practice was current . In the same connection there was opposition to the practice of reckoning the year as beginning on January 1 , and to the adoption of the Gregorian reform of the calendar . Both of these had been inaugurated under ...
... practice was current . In the same connection there was opposition to the practice of reckoning the year as beginning on January 1 , and to the adoption of the Gregorian reform of the calendar . Both of these had been inaugurated under ...
Page 320
... practice , which was sooner or later translated into legislation , or by the necessity of taking oaths intentionally directed against Catholic dogma and practice , Catholics were excluded from holding office and , in general , from ...
... practice , which was sooner or later translated into legislation , or by the necessity of taking oaths intentionally directed against Catholic dogma and practice , Catholics were excluded from holding office and , in general , from ...
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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