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Charleston, Nov. 6th, 1829.
150 UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY. © ~ FOL IS.
in German
German from distinguished
man Jesuits have been
Wo commence with the learned Protestant 3
ciples
those ot Chitin, and
which they. were onnd
timid. assailan
which he. should
till he is at
vainly
7, 1829, have suc-
ORDINATIONS.
t! th ult. in th » Cha el of the Jesuits?
verge ks "U: the Ri j The Abbe Raynel, a man more opposed to Christianity
either Voltaire or Hume, beats testimony also to the
* : Maryland and state of tho Indians under the sway of the Jesuits ia
Francis Harpy, anative of Maryland an
-of Deacon on. Rev, Gentleman,
of the U.
“* To the Catholic Miscellany.
who has written a vindica- ©
the Editor of the
with
on
A. FRIEND To EDUCATION, From the learned Grotius,
“
THE JESUITS.
or
the body, whose title
with the most undeserved and
_ We have been ‘frequently at a loss to
tia, nec sequuntur.”
- From the Editor of the London Morning Chronicle
odium of - To the Editors of the United States Catholic Miscellan ye
where real GentLexex.—In a late number of the Mi: iscellany you
publicity e our account of the Right Rev. Dr. Eng-
visit e Seminary and Sisterhood, at Emmitts-
tis now our mrasing @ uty to transmit to youa |
ong us of four of his Rt. Rev.
and associates in the: synod of Baltimore. Incom- ©
with this duty, we are far from entortaining tho
would deem the creance and
description already taken off by the absorb-
your own talented and illustrious
The of Religion, like the n:ansions of
to which they direct us, may havo thoir Tespective
and it is cheering to observa, i in the present in-
with no
most religious
by bigoted mail ta and
of confidence in their tenots and
the great learning an
exert their utmost to destroy by calumny and
to the Jesuits than to
Protestant ; thatit
and
orders of men,
Y who first
Homispheres borrow from each
suits, The infidel, to espouse in his cause every
hose meritorins men, nothing undone,
through life a warm gratitude
The fact hero stated by the Chronicl icle,
veneration wath which those who have
under the Jes
roduco it’ to sap’ the
of religion, and ureraine the bulwarks
The bigoted Protestant in his hatred to. Popery,, to
fai
ask any candid
th that belongs, scruples not to sacrifice
detestable, and who were’ |
who
. The visit ofa Seminary ia one peculiarly gratifying to the
om the Holy Ghost has placed to rule the -
It is from it, that pious, enlightened and
be supplied for the immense har:
aro whitening: before us—and ifjon the breaking’
Nice, Chaleedon, and Trent, the Pe
m their way to giv
truth, and'liave been
The m:
sach 4 ® moral anomaly, aust be led to
secety we to instance
with which we are
viz. The . ,
fabbe M'Carthy-of Paris, and the Rev. Doc
Trish Jesuit; who has visited the Prachi
“M’Carthy advocate the cause’ of th
fondly chorish his tiemory ?
of Washington were more than ordinary
eloquence, and edified and instructed by the
and learning of Doctor If we but look to
find
ery
mah itutions of this kind are, u:
aindertoking worthy of ae zeal of our own
cep, but a thriving
The Bishops of Bs ‘ardstown, of Cin-
t. Louis, and of Boston, arrived together on
the Rev. Mr, Kenrick, - .
in the guiderness,
ciety,
piety
make V4 :
the regard due to their high characters
superiors of tha institution, and in the course of the
oes the professors and students of Theology and :
ited upon them to testify their respect for