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    Lecture 'Protestant Progress and Catholic Decay

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    Hagan, John
    Hagan, John, 1873-1930
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    Handwritten [lecture] 'Protestant Progress and Catholic Decay': '"Why is it that the decaying nations of the world are Catholic" Irish Protestant. This is an assertion made (and) met with over and over again by Protestants...'. Refuting the statement in six points.
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    Hagan, John, 1873-1930 -- Correspondence; Irish College (Rome, Italy); Clergy, Writings of; Ireland -- Politics and government -- 20th century; Italy -- Politics and government -- 20th century;
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