Word: american
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Question: Resolved, That the principles of the A. P. A. deserve the support of American citizens...
...BROOKINGS and V. H. MAY.Best general references: Principles in Harper's Weekly, Oct. 27, 1894; W. E. Gladstone, Vatican Decrees and Civil Allegiance; E. D. Mead, The Roman Catholic Church and the Public Schools; Bishop Coxe, The Jesuit Party in American Politics; Madison C. Peters, The Pope's Irish in American Politics...
...They tend to strengthen American institutions. - (a) Respect for the constitution. - (b) Patriotism and Americanism: Boston Post...
...unseen yet dangerous power of the Roman Catholic Church. - (a) Enormous influence. - (1) In numbers. - (2) In centralization. - (3) In discipline. - (4) Through ignorance of adherents. - (b) Constantly increasing. - (1) Growth by immigration. - (2) Strengthening of discipline: Case of McGlynn; letters to Satoli from Bishop Coxe. - (c) Hostile to American Institutions. - (1) Makes the Roman Catholics a separate class. - (2) Opposes public schools: McGlynn in Forum, XVI, p. 13; E. D. Mead, Catholic Church. - (3) Controlled by a foreign "Potentate" claiming supremacy over our civil government: W. E. Gladstone, in Acad, p. 4; Vincent in Forum, XV, p. 263; Encyclical...
Question: "Resolved, That the principles of the A. P. A. deserve the support of American citizens...