The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 3; Volume 9

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Page 468 - prevail against it. And I will give to thee the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven. And whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth it shall be bound also In heaven, and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth it shall be loosed also in heaven.
Page 261 - What do we want with that vast, worthless area, this region of savages and wild beasts, of desert, of shifting sands and whirlwinds, of dust, of cactus and prairie dogs? Mr. President, I will never vote one cent from the public treasury to place the Pacific Coast one inch nearer to Boston than it is now.
Page 464 - which comes down to our time by means of the successions of the bishops. For it is a matter of necessity that every Church should agree with this Church, on account of its pre-eminent authority, that is, the faithful everywhere, inasmuch as the apostolical tradition has been preserved continuously by those (faithful men) who exist everywhere.
Page 464 - In this order and by this succession the ecclesiastical tradition from the Apostles and the preaching of the truth have come down to us. And this is most abundant proof that there is one and the same vivifying faith, which has been preserved in the Church from the apostles until now and handed down in truth
Page 227 - I deem it to be my duty once more earnestly to recommend to Congress the passage of a law authorizing the President to employ the naval force at his command for the purpose of protecting the lives and property of American citizens passing in transit across
Page 615 - TRINITY COLLEGE Washington, DC A Catholic Institution for the Higher Education of Women Beautifully Located in the Immediate Vicinity of the Catholic University Incorporated under the Laws of The District of Columbia, with full powers to confer Collegiate Degrees, registered by the University of the State of
Page 227 - recommend to Congress that authority be given^ to the President to employ the naval force to protect American merchant vessels, their crews and cargoes, against violent and lawless seizure and confiscation in the ports of Mexico and the Spanish American States when these countries may be in a disturbed and revolutionary condition.
Page 558 - to repeal the State tax on real and personal property, and to continue and extend the improvements of the State by railroads and canals, and to charter a state bank to be called The United States Bank.
Page 103 - December 7, 1847, said : The Secretary of State has submitted an estimate to defray the expense of opening diplomatic relations with the Papal States. The interesting political events now in progress in these States, as well as a just regard to our commercial interests, have, in my opinion, rendered such a measure highly expedient.
Page 97 - It is necessary that there be one king, who should reign and govern, otherwise those living in the kingdom do not attain their end, and moreover, the kingdom itself is destroyed, in accordance with the words of the infallible truth: 'Every kingdom divided against itself shall be brought to desolation.

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