The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 67Catholic University of America Press, 1981 - Catholic church in the United States |
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Page 110
... groups . In sum , this book offers a corroborative argument for Becker's explanation of the urban Reformation , based on a careful reading of the printed literature , but without adding new information from original archival research ...
... groups . In sum , this book offers a corroborative argument for Becker's explanation of the urban Reformation , based on a careful reading of the printed literature , but without adding new information from original archival research ...
Page 241
... groups such as Irish - Americans whose national origins were indicated by hyphens . It was a derisive term , implying that such groups subordinated their American loyalty to their allegiance to the homeland . Other groups , especially ...
... groups such as Irish - Americans whose national origins were indicated by hyphens . It was a derisive term , implying that such groups subordinated their American loyalty to their allegiance to the homeland . Other groups , especially ...
Page 516
... groups described in this volume . Volume IV requires even more sections and subdivisions as it defines “ evangel- ical and fundamentalist " in the only reliable way : by example and illustration . Major groups include the Christian and ...
... groups described in this volume . Volume IV requires even more sections and subdivisions as it defines “ evangel- ical and fundamentalist " in the only reliable way : by example and illustration . Major groups include the Christian and ...
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The Development of the Catholic Womens | 11 |
Father Paul Wattson of Graymoor and Prayer | 31 |
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