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Page 30
Could not some means be adopted to diffuse the Word of God in the heart of
Rome itself ? Once establish a footing in the Papal States , and our victory is
pretty certain . And what country is there more likely to retain the truth , if once
received ...
Could not some means be adopted to diffuse the Word of God in the heart of
Rome itself ? Once establish a footing in the Papal States , and our victory is
pretty certain . And what country is there more likely to retain the truth , if once
received ...
Page 169
... means , to effect or suggest measures by which the great evil of this social
disorganization may be remedied , and that security and protection afforded , to
which every faithful subject of Her Majesty is entitled . 3 . That , recognising it as a
...
... means , to effect or suggest measures by which the great evil of this social
disorganization may be remedied , and that security and protection afforded , to
which every faithful subject of Her Majesty is entitled . 3 . That , recognising it as a
...
Page 176
You attain the same end by different means . You do not teach , as they did , that
the end justifies the means ; but you teach that the means justify the end : that is ,
you and Priest Sarage , and your other priests , make an appeal by your letters ...
You attain the same end by different means . You do not teach , as they did , that
the end justifies the means ; but you teach that the means justify the end : that is ,
you and Priest Sarage , and your other priests , make an appeal by your letters ...
Page 295
... there was treachery which might be denounced ; there was blood which might
be avenged ; but treachery and blood were only means to an end , and the
brazen maxim of Jesuitism , that the end sanctifies the means 295.
... there was treachery which might be denounced ; there was blood which might
be avenged ; but treachery and blood were only means to an end , and the
brazen maxim of Jesuitism , that the end sanctifies the means 295.
Page 309
We are earnestly and stedfastly opposing , by all lawful means , the endowment
of a college for the education of your priesthood . This may seem to be placing
ourselves in an hostile attitude towards you . Let us , therefore , state plainly the ...
We are earnestly and stedfastly opposing , by all lawful means , the endowment
of a college for the education of your priesthood . This may seem to be placing
ourselves in an hostile attitude towards you . Let us , therefore , state plainly the ...
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