Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber

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FROM
FROM
THE INFLUENCE OF ROMANISM
TRADE, JUSTICE, AND KNOWLEDGE. BY REV. J.A. WYLIE, LL.D. AUTHOR OF THE PAPACY, &c. &.c. EDINBURGH SHEPHERD & ELLIOT, 15, PRINCES STREET. LONDON: HAMILTON, ADAMS, & CO. MDCCCLV.

ROME,
AND
THE WORKINGS OF ROMANISM IN ITALY.
I did not go to Rome to seek for condemnatory matter against the Pope's government. Had this been my only object, I should not have deemed it necessary to undertake so long a journey. I could have found materials on which to construct a charge in but too great abundance nearer home. The cry of the Papal States had waxed great, and there was no need to go down into those unhappy regions to satisfy one's self that the oppression was altogether according to the cry of it. I had other objects to serve by my journey.

J. A. Wylie
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Год издания

2009-03-09

Темы

Italy -- Description and travel; Catholic Church -- Italy

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