1890. A discussion of the purposes, assumptions, principles and
methods of the Roman Catholic hierarchy. This volume contains
fourteen discourses on Romanism and the Republic. These discourses
are accurately transcribed into this work, which results in a style
of public address, rather than the more finished form of deliberate
literary execution. With confidence as to facts and inferences, the
author submits this incomplete discussion to the public as a
contribution to the demands of a great conflict.
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