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The book features a collection of essays and speeches from the 1830s and early 1840s, reflecting a significant debate on the influence of the Catholic Church in America. Highlighting the perceived threats of Papism, Robert J. Breckinridge, a Presbyterian minister and anti-Catholic activist, articulates concerns over protecting American values from foreign influences. This work offers insight into the intertwining of religion and politics in early American history, showcasing a pivotal moment in the nation's discourse on faith and identity.
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Papism In The Nineteenth Century, In The United States, Robert J. Breckinridge
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