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... later conference we abandoned this idea and agreed that a separate and distinct association might be formed to do the work . Mr. Campbell and myself and no others conferred on the subject and always in my office , 711 Sansom Street ...
... later conference we abandoned this idea and agreed that a separate and distinct association might be formed to do the work . Mr. Campbell and myself and no others conferred on the subject and always in my office , 711 Sansom Street ...
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... later period ; that is , so as to give the disobedient and refractory priest " Catholic Herald , May 9 , 1839 . " Works , p . 145 . 4 Ibid . , 152 . an exeat in order to secure his departure from the Life of Bishop Conwell of ...
... later period ; that is , so as to give the disobedient and refractory priest " Catholic Herald , May 9 , 1839 . " Works , p . 145 . 4 Ibid . , 152 . an exeat in order to secure his departure from the Life of Bishop Conwell of ...
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... later , Hogan returned to New York and informed Bishop Connolly that he would not go back to Albany , having been received by Father de Barth into the Diocese of Philadelphia . There appears to have been no formality about his reception ...
... later , Hogan returned to New York and informed Bishop Connolly that he would not go back to Albany , having been received by Father de Barth into the Diocese of Philadelphia . There appears to have been no formality about his reception ...
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... later , it seemed to him impossible to remedy the evil " of having a priest ministering to the people , when he had no exeat from his Bishop . " Consequently it was asserted that Hogan " came into the Diocese surrepti- ously " , which ...
... later , it seemed to him impossible to remedy the evil " of having a priest ministering to the people , when he had no exeat from his Bishop . " Consequently it was asserted that Hogan " came into the Diocese surrepti- ously " , which ...
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... later upheld Hogan in his opposition to Bishop Conwell . Bishop Connolly's account of the transference of Father Hogan appears by the following letter : Right Rev. Dear Sir : NEW YORK , December 29 , 1820 . I have not given the Rev ...
... later upheld Hogan in his opposition to Bishop Conwell . Bishop Connolly's account of the transference of Father Hogan appears by the following letter : Right Rev. Dear Sir : NEW YORK , December 29 , 1820 . I have not given the Rev ...
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Seite 294 - HAMLET. Do you see yonder cloud that's almost in shape of a camel ? POLONIUS. By the mass, and 'tis like a camel, indeed. HAMLET. Methinks it is like a weasel. POLONIUS. It is backed like a weasel. HAMLET. Or like a whale? POLONIUS. Very like a whale.
Seite 282 - The muffled drum's sad roll has beat The soldier's last tattoo; No more on life's parade shall meet That brave and fallen few. On fame's eternal camping ground Their silent tents are spread, And glory guards, with solemn round, The bivouac of the dead.
Seite 249 - Nor can we suppress our astonishment, that a British Parliament should ever consent to establish in that country a religion that has deluged your island in blood, and dispersed impiety, bigotry, persecution, murder and rebellion through every part of the world.
Seite 89 - The officers of this Association shall be a President, a VicePresident, a Recording Secretary, a Corresponding Secretary, and a Treasurer, all of whom shall be elected annually, by ballot, and who shall hold their offices for one year and until their successors shall be elected.
Seite 233 - Div'Nis, that is, in spirituals, by listening to his preaching, or by receiving sacraments from him, shall be separated from the church, in like manner, by the sentence of excommunication, of which all the parties concerned are to take heed. And may the blessing of God the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost, remain always with them.
Seite 103 - ... entertain, and when it shall have matured I will not be backward in extending my approval. ' ' Had this hope been realized, the Maryland college of the Jesuits would have vied with the oldest in the land for prestige of antiquity. But the times were not favorable. The laws against Catholic education and educators were so stringent during the greater part of the Maryland colonial period, that it was only at intervals, for brief spaces of time, and by stealth, that the Jesuits, essentially a teaching...
Seite 88 - ... journals and any and all materials which may establish or illustrate such history; the growth and progress of population, wealth, education, agriculture, arts, manufactures and commerce in said city and county. Article III. Membership. The classification of membership in this Society shall be provided for by its by-laws, and such by-laws shall also provide as to the qualifications of members. Article IV. Officers. The officers of the Society shall oon sist of a President, two Vice Presl.
Seite 320 - The closing years of the eighteenth century, and the first two decades of the nineteenth, were marked by other signs of literary advance.
Seite 108 - Protestant subjects of this province; to exclude Papists from places of trust and profit; and to prevent them from sending their children to foreign Popish seminaries for education...
Seite 309 - The Anacreontic Song, as sung at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand, the words by Ralph Tomlinson, Esq., late President of that Society. Price 6d. Printed by Longman and Broderip, No. 26 Cheapside, and No. 13 Hay market.