Question What does Thomas Whitney imply in his argument regarding the “Word of God”? Other than its political effects, why does Whitney fear Romanism in the United States? What is the central irony (incongruity) in Samuel F.B. Morse’s demand that Roman Catholic immigrants not be allowed to naturalize and participate as citizens?
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What does Thomas Whitney imply in his argument regarding the “Word of God”?
Other than its
political effects, why does Whitney fear Romanism in the United States?
What is the central irony (incongruity) in Samuel F.B. Morse’s demand that Roman Catholic immigrants not be allowed to naturalize and participate as citizens?
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