Christianity and to morality ; and since, in the interest of society itself, these objectionable features are removable, therefore, not only the Bishops, but the citizens at large should labor to remove them, in virtue of their own right and in the cause... The Footprints of the Jesuits - Page 397by Richard Wigginton Thompson - 1894 - 509 pagesFull view - About this book
| Current history (1891-1893) - 1893 - 484 pages
...circumstances of the people require, for the cultivation of the useful arts and natural sciences; but the Catholic Church shrinks from those features of...opposed to the truth of Christianity and to morality • * If they[Catholicparents not sending to parochial schools] make sufficient provision for the religious... | |
| American periodicals - 1893 - 500 pages
...circumstances of the people require, for the cultivation of the useful arts and natural sciences; but the Catholic Church shrinks from those features of...opposed to the truth of Christianity and to morality * * If they[Catholicparentsnotsending to parochial schools] make sufficient provision for the religious... | |
| J. R. Roe - 1894 - 396 pages
...circumstances of the people require, for the cultivation of the useful arts and natural sciences; but the Catholic Church shrinks from those features of...opposed to the truth of Christianity and to morality; and since, in the interest of society itself, these objectionable features are removable, therefore,... | |
| John Lincoln Brandt - 1895 - 544 pages
...the useful arts and the natural sciences ; but the Catholic Church shrinks from those features of the public schools which are opposed to the truth of Christianity and to morality ; and since in the interest of the society, itself, these objectionable features are removable, therefore... | |
| United States - 1896 - 1178 pages
...circumstances of tho people require, for the cultivation of the useful arts and natural sciences; but the Catholic Church shrinks from those features of public schools which are opposed to the truths of Christianity and to morality; and since, in tho interest of society itself, these objectionable... | |
| John George Hodgins - Education - 1897 - 244 pages
...law or authority can violate or weaken. the cultivation of the useful arts and natural sciences ; but the Catholic Church shrinks from those features of...opposed to the truth of Christianity and to morality ; and since, in the interest of society itself, these objectionable features are removable, therefore,... | |
| Education - 1906 - 676 pages
...circumstances of the people require, for the cultivation of the useful arts and natural sciences; but the Catholic Church shrinks from those features of public schools which are opposed to the truths of Christianity and to morality; and since, in the interests of society itself, these objectionable... | |
| Allen Sinclair Will - Biography & Autobiography - 1911 - 476 pages
...circumstances of the people require, for the cultivation of the useful arts and the natural sciences; but the Catholic Church shrinks from those features of public schools which are opposed to the truths of Christianity and to morality ; and since in the interest of society itself, these objectionable... | |
| 1911 - 906 pages
...should be public schools in every state. But the Catholic Church shrinks from those features of the public schools which are opposed to the truth of Christianity, and to morality, and since, in the interests of society itself, these objectionable features ought to be removed, not... | |
| James Aloysius Burns - Education - 1912 - 442 pages
...circumstances of the people require, for the cultivation of the useful arts and natural sciences; but the Catholic Church shrinks from those features of...opposed to the truth of Christianity and to morality; and since, in the interest of society itself, these objectionable features are removable, therefore,... | |
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