Romanism at Home

Romanism at Home
Title Romanism at Home PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Murray
Publisher University of Michigan Library
Pages 288
Release 1852
Genre History
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Romanism at Home

Romanism at Home
Title Romanism at Home PDF eBook
Author Kirwan
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Pages 302
Release 1852
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Romanism at Home ... By Kirwan

Romanism at Home ... By Kirwan
Title Romanism at Home ... By Kirwan PDF eBook
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Pages 232
Release 1852
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Romanism in Its Home

Romanism in Its Home
Title Romanism in Its Home PDF eBook
Author John Howard Eager
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Pages 336
Release 1899
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Catholicism and Fundamentalism

Catholicism and Fundamentalism
Title Catholicism and Fundamentalism PDF eBook
Author Karl Keating
Publisher Ignatius Press
Pages 364
Release 2009-09-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 168149079X

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Karl Keating defends Catholicism from fundamentalist attacks and explains why fundamentalism has been so successful in converting "Romanists". After showing the origins of fundamentalism, he examines representative anti-Catholic groups and presents their arguments in their own words. His rebuttals are clear, detailed, and charitable. Special emphasis is given to the scriptural basis for Catholic doctrines and beliefs.

Secrets of Romanism

Secrets of Romanism
Title Secrets of Romanism PDF eBook
Author Joseph John Zacchello
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Pages 248
Release 1948
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Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion

Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion
Title Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion PDF eBook
Author Mark Wahlgren Summers
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 396
Release 2003-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 0807875112

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The presidential election of 1884, in which Grover Cleveland ended the Democrats' twenty-four-year presidential drought by defeating Republican challenger James G. Blaine, was one of the gaudiest in American history, remembered today less for its political significance than for the mudslinging and slander that characterized the campaign. But a closer look at the infamous election reveals far more complexity than previous stereotypes allowed, argues Mark Summers. Behind all the mud and malarkey, he says, lay a world of issues and consequences. Summers suggests that both Democrats and Republicans sensed a political system breaking apart, or perhaps a new political order forming, as voters began to drift away from voting by party affiliation toward voting according to a candidate's stand on specific issues. Mudslinging, then, was done not for public entertainment but to tear away or confirm votes that seemed in doubt. Uncovering the issues that really powered the election and stripping away the myths that still surround it, Summers uses the election of 1884 to challenge many of our preconceptions about Gilded Age politics.