The North American Review, 223. cilt |
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Sayfa 38
There was futility in religion , too , which was in many ways even more distressing . Presently we began to find that we were dealing with strange ideas ; policies that always sounded well , but somehow always made us still more ...
There was futility in religion , too , which was in many ways even more distressing . Presently we began to find that we were dealing with strange ideas ; policies that always sounded well , but somehow always made us still more ...
Sayfa 42
Its boast is that it has none except conviction in its own decadent religion of Liberalism toward everything ; toward the right of every man to make a fool or degenerate of himself and to try to corrupt others ; in the right of any one ...
Its boast is that it has none except conviction in its own decadent religion of Liberalism toward everything ; toward the right of every man to make a fool or degenerate of himself and to try to corrupt others ; in the right of any one ...
Sayfa 44
The fact is , of course , that our quarrel with the Catholics is not religious but political . ... I do not know of a single manifestation in recent times of hostility to any Catholic because of his religion , nor to the Catholic Church ...
The fact is , of course , that our quarrel with the Catholics is not religious but political . ... I do not know of a single manifestation in recent times of hostility to any Catholic because of his religion , nor to the Catholic Church ...
Sayfa 45
... fairly be called religious prejudice , though , now that the hostility has become active , it does derive some strength from the religious schism . We Americans see many evidences of Catholic alienism . We believe that its official ...
... fairly be called religious prejudice , though , now that the hostility has become active , it does derive some strength from the religious schism . We Americans see many evidences of Catholic alienism . We believe that its official ...
Sayfa 48
If at any time it should clear its skirts , should prove its willingness to become American in America , and to be politically an equal among equals with other religious bodies , then Americans would make no indictment of it whatever .
If at any time it should clear its skirts , should prove its willingness to become American in America , and to be politically an equal among equals with other religious bodies , then Americans would make no indictment of it whatever .
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