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    THE AMERICAN
Fifty Years in the
Church of Rome
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BY. KEV. CHARLES CHIXIQUY,
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APPEHDIX;
Tin TT J TTYIT S r tim riohn-M of thia book ami th satiafactloo It fflvea tothoughfuL
UU A AJLli lUmfl earnest and wuely myu.nfu ptoplt can be properly stated here.
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to bit or Man anal of Wnmant Tht (Main of Llfrt Mas frnm th Ri iiium af tha
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At You Well?
OOD HEALTH tt Tun
tmoo too ttfrlly ulltrhird.
Ttitxw forunmtciy tliun
dowvd fniu t-irili urn apt to
hr rei'tiU Mi uf llielr he rnnff.
It ts bm ? to lutw or liiul
t U tlmi hukv tv UttWi nr
h im enotiBli to aru how to
mattitaln it. Thin all ran do
lv n ailing "Plain Home
1'alk" on the riuw of oia
'. frmri In tlii(,raIH'H,
fct'MHlf nirat t-aiinff, tra
ami tN.fff'C ririnktiikf, the
ami thnm of al)h. .. tlie
1 ml IikIus of (iilMrvti, ttitt
rirvvalftirn f rrrnrt of
Ytn thftt nBflf rmln Tlfror of manlMHxl- a ha our
Ctt cani bf read and he-d-d tttoravt riv. Thf mh'ro
the ntiimrouiR of adult, the toWi o lmhtt
niwo, tltiht-lacliiR In w.mmi. ptc, etc., and the all
oerful ciiatoma of fcH-U tv wht'whv nmnv of the
of both exca are dtmed t"aorlnl ntnrva.
tinn. Thla chapter ahoara why thuithtU!! yonr.n
foiit ifo astrav, bow prontittnu a bn if i'"
ot why It will not down, linw its hmifful iUm wi
oonvrred to tli "Innoocut" uiot itartliun aud
feiLportant facta to know.
The iraul t of mad ttw for wealrri, rt ovrr
Jpnrit, oxrr-tihlr, faiiur- in huiuw, tlio fart that
trralto In the hask of wealth nut r tvrwi and th
'oa aud eftVeta of h.rrtMo mrtancliolv ths
r ail iiiaitert It would btj well for yoa lo tuluic over.
Are You III?
TTIEV rnn mr Indfpd a mrf men
(f yu ar not enxiou u Iwrn
how It rime about, nhai'e the
liwtttr ttiut vbHi'e to rtoue.
wiiihrr It N "-only a colli." a
chronic catarrh, or aomfihlna;
more M-rloue that baa "aritlrd
on tlir lnnaM In tronrliitie or
conamuimon. tho eoon.-r yon find
out how wriou It . amt what to
do for yourm-if thrlK-tirr. If yon
must learn "how to live with one
Iuhk" the carllrr you ert thla
kuuir1ele th loutrfr you w 11111 ve.
Or. nmv be your iftrucuiar weak
apot fa In the nrcr, etoniach or
bowel. Then yon can make no
nOfttiitA In Ipnrnjii (hi. Nt
IrSetbOdaotrWulatlnir theae vital finctlorja. If yuu
re full of arhea, ealna, neuraUia or rhruma.
eiana. It will u-niy pay to look up the way toahake
t.w off. Surely yoa can't want to ni-gltvt the tinid
ttue aTmptoma or Brlghte ejlaraaf, or other de
tractive dlaeaaea of Ui "irfnlto-urinarT oryann," and
yoa better become posted on uoh ihlucre aa
tOBOrrb(t.trlctureand worae forma of rontaainna
ataeaaea "by the boon than bv experience. The
Sicted will rea4 with avidity all alKMit linpotency,
barrenneta, dlw-awa of woim o. orrvoua dlara.es,
nreela, paralysle, akin dlaraaea. atrofaia, etc. lt,
TraKklit, one boots cannot cover "all the ilia that
Sean ta belr to,w and therefore to nuee tU faction,
lr. F&ott anihoriMet tht aHnnttneewfitt IA.it anir pur
"oaoaer of "P. H. T." tekofaiu lo tnd in tfwAil
eei aaay con tuft him n pf no or h Mier, truhnnt
Aorn, ard theiMuiry will be asawered to Ute beat
arfhiaabUltJ. ,.
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nil norma; tonai
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ont nurry; and make
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w to get In and ao
dliliciilt to pet out,
that it la well worth
while to "be aure you
are rivht before yoa
go ahead." There la
no book ao helpful In
enabling you to aelect
wleely aa "Plata
Home Talk." Yoa
can learn something
from other's mletakee.
The lllatorr of Mar
riage uf all klnda. In
aiicountriea.tne rnrl
one etperlmenta acme nation a have made, ancient
ami uiiNlern, harbaroua and civilized, help ua to know
what hot to do. The aexual Immorality growing out
of utiatttlHtled nature and marriaye nilanta, the history
of proalitulion, tta prevalence, allurements, danger,
r-iilta, theetlorta of rehglona and asceticism to sub.
due and control the dominant pawlon all theae attidl.
leaare fruitful In Indicating pllfnlla lo avoid. On
the other hand chapters on adaption In marriage
piivsleal, nieutal and niagnetlv on early marriage,
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make a good match, select baiplly for home and off
spring, to avoid "Lucifer Matches' and toeacape the
rat trap and lottery kinds of marriage.
Are You Married?
TI1ERE are chap
ters equally uaelul
In shu itig you
"how to be happy
though married."
Many tnarritd neo
pie would pret along
retter If Ihey knew
bow to adapt them
eetvea to each other,
and would try to un
derstand one an
other's needa. They
ought to read what
Tlain Home Talk"
aas alMit the true
philosophy of Inter
courae, the "natur
al rrtationa of the
a'ies,"the influence
on health and evil
of peTverafone, "the wormwood that enibittera aoclal
life." etc., etc. Many will find much satisfaction In
the chapter on barren nraa whk h baa been the means
of great Joy to many a childless pair, aiding them to
discover and remove the olietacle. Others like Ita
unique "eaaya for married people" treating of equal
ity, sleeping apart, eiceaa, moderation. Jealousy, In.
difference, prevention, continence, food for preg.
nant women, the explanation of child-making, why
children of second hualtand reaemhle Ihe hrat, etc., etc.
In short, men and women hesitate to talk with then?
home phyhiclan concerning many delicate eola
tions that perplex them and that they really need to
understand, and which thla book will enlighten them
on but remember that if U Juiltnla themttthor
etrmdt rwujg to mnl r up for (Ac oniwirm hy rtpiutag
jrmoj cuarg u tptaat ieuert V enquiry.
a , c-yKsdb
TiONT TTTTTJTT yn ,,re'y "sonl'Bl,1l' 'fc lt"or"JtjtM (rood" Hnndrerta ha
Z x A lv declared that It 1 "peculiar lo tue(f," andor oiead of all oiber worka.
Ill 1NXI HI llilwK I Mnattniaworitiiorrered lor tfsotm trurtaric merit and
fv'i-' A vlvULli diatrlboted tn clrniporm to adreruae proprietary medic
TFftTTATOVT A T ot moht entnuiatlc kind from aI countries where
ken, would, even In small type, fill to pages of thla sue.
utility, and not
medicines.
here Engllah la ipo-
TESTIMONIALS
PROKKSSTnXAT,,nenof " cl. cltrevmen, doctor g. lavyrrt, nlitort, crlUci. hare
iiOUiv.tiitj1!en flattering endoraeaieoi; remarkably few critical. ej. ,
POPULAR EDITION, Cloth Binding, Prepaid by Mall. 8 1 .60
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WHAT -TO
In the Year iqoo Rome Will
ak This Country and
Keep It Meeker.
The New
wiFiatiThnt Krlitru Mlx-Hj UOnly
Fnliirel I nlil tlieOjiint Mt ran
ll l ilt int I'flWt without D.
jtirf tn the lmin ( liurrb.
Education outald of tn Tathollc
Church la a damnable heresy. Pope
Plu IX.
Education must be controlled br
Catholic authorities, even to war and
bloodshed. Catholic World.
I frankly confess that the Catholics
stand before the country as the ene
mies of the public schoola. Father
Phelan.
I would as soon administer sacra
ment to a do- as to Catholics who
aend their children to public schools -Father
Walker.
The public schools bae produced
nntblnc; but a godless feneration of
thieves aDd blackguards. Father
Rchaner.
It will be a glorious day In this
eonntry when under the laws the
school system will be shivered to
pieces. Catholic Teleirraph.
The public schools are nurseries of
vice: they are godless and nnless sup
pressed will prove the damnation of
thl country. Father Walker.
We must take part tn the elections,
move In a solid mass In every state
scalnst the party pledred to sustain
the Interrlty of the public schools.
McCloskey.
The common schools of this country
are sinks of moral pollution and nur
series of hell. Chicago Tablet.
The time Is not far away when the
Roman Catholic Church of the Re
public of the United States, at the
order of the Pope, will refuse to ray
their school tax. and will send bullets
to the breasts of the rovemraent
sgents rsther than pay it. It will
come oulckly at the click of a trleeer,
.nd will be obeyed, of course, as com
ing from Almlarhty God. Mgr. Capel.
"We hate Protestantism: we dotest
It with onr whole heart and soul."
Catholic Visitor.
"No man baa a rleht tn choose his
religion." ArehblshoT) Hugr-e in
Freeman's Journal, Jan. W. 152.
"Tf Catholics ever gain sufficient nu
merical malorlty In this country. r
lleloua fraednrr "d." Cath
Mle Shepherd of the Vallev, Nov. 83.
18M.
"Protestantism, of every form, has
not. and never can have any rleht
where Catholleltv Is trlumnhant." TV.
O. A. Prnwnson's Catholic Review.
June. 1R51.
"We have taken this principle for a
hasls: That the Catholic rellsrlon wltri
all Ita rlehts. orient to be exclusively
dominant. In such sort, that every
other worship hall be banished and
Interdicted." Plus IX. In bis allocu
tion to a Consistory of Cardinals.
Sentember. 1RK1.
"Protestantism why. we should
draw and auarter It. and hang up the
crow's meat. We would tear It with
nlncers and fire It with hot Irons! Fill
't with molten leaa and sink It In hell
fire one hundred fathoms derp."
Father Phelan. Editor Western Watch
man. "Religious Hnertv Is merely endur
ed until the opposite side can be car
ried Into effect, without peril to the
Catholic Church." Bishop O'Con
nor. The Roman Catholic Is to wield his
vote for the purpose of securing- Cath
olic ascendency In this country."
Father TTecker, In the Catholic World,
Julv. 1870.
"Undoubtedly it la the Intention of
the Pope to possess this country. In
this Intention he Is aided bv the Jes
uits and Catholic prelates and priests."
Rrownson's Catholic Review, July,
184.
When a Catholic candidate Is on a
ticket and his opponent Is a non
Catholic, let the Catholic candidate
have the vote, no matter what he rep
resents." Catholic Review. July. 1894.
"In case of conflicting laws between
the two powers, the laws of the
church must prevail over the state."
PI'i IX. Syllabus 1864.
"We hold the stare to be onlv an
Inferior court, receiving Its authority
from the church and liable to have Its
decrees reversed upon appeal."
Rrownsnn's Essays, p. 282.
"We do not accept this government
or hold it to be any e-overnraent at all,
or as capable of performing any of the
proper functions of government. If
the American government Is to be sus
tained and preserved at all. It must
he by the rejection of the principles
of the Reformation fthat Is. the gov
ernment by the people!, and the ac
ceptance of the Catholic prtnctnle.
which Is the government of the pone."
Catholic World, September. 1871.
"T acknowledee no civil power."
Cardinal Manning, speaking In the
name of the Pope. S. R. S.. 1873.
The Pope, as the head and mouth
piece of the Catholic Church, admin
isters Its discipline and Issues orders
to which every Catholic under pain
of sin must yield obedle ."Cath
olic World, of August. 18fi8.
"In 19f)0 Rome will take this coun
try and keep It" Priest Hccker.
"The will of the Pope is the supreme
law of all lands." archblshoD Ire
land.
We have plenty of the issue of Jan
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