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  • “It is as absurd to argue men, as to torture them, into believing.”

‘A Letter Addressed to his Grace the Duke of Norfolk’ published

on infallibility and conscience in answer to Gladstone’s accusation that Catholics are not loyal subjects of the state.

Posted on September 2, 1875 by nsiadmin
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