The Protestant Crusade, 1800-1860: A Study of the Origins of American Nativism |
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... sentiment of colonial days had completely vanished . New forces in the next decades were to show that the same in- tolerant abhorrence of Rome endured beneath the surface , but it was not until those new forces were brought into play ...
... sentiment of colonial days had completely vanished . New forces in the next decades were to show that the same in- tolerant abhorrence of Rome endured beneath the surface , but it was not until those new forces were brought into play ...
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... sentiment is in Sister Mary Augustina , American Opin- ion of Roman Catholicism in the Eighteenth Century ( New York , 1936 ) , 11-62 . This book offers a full and scholarly treatment of American No - Popery sentiment for the entire ...
... sentiment is in Sister Mary Augustina , American Opin- ion of Roman Catholicism in the Eighteenth Century ( New York , 1936 ) , 11-62 . This book offers a full and scholarly treatment of American No - Popery sentiment for the entire ...
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... sentiment was at its height in the early 1850's . The upper classes had been won to the cause by the American ... sentiments to find political ex- pression . People no longer worried about expansion or the Wilmot Proviso or the status of ...
... sentiment was at its height in the early 1850's . The upper classes had been won to the cause by the American ... sentiments to find political ex- pression . People no longer worried about expansion or the Wilmot Proviso or the status of ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
THE NOPOPERY CRY IS RAISED 18201829 | 32 |
THE PROTESTANT ORGANIZATION IS STRENGTHENED | 166 |
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