Startling Facts for Native Americans Called "Knownothings," Or A Vivid Presentation of the Dangers to American Liberty, to be Apprehended from Foreign InfluencePub. at 128 Nassau st.; Portsmouth, R. B. Marsh, 1855 - 112 pages |
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Page 89 - Jesuits] ordain three things : The first, that our members do not introduce new opinions ; the second, that if at any time they should hold an opinion contrary to that which is commonly received, they shall adhere to the decision of the society ; the third, that in controverted questions, in which either opinion is from being common, they restrict themselves to conformity...