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327:(1863–1878). He took over as editor in July 1863, deferring editorial decisions on politics, history, or literature to sub-editors. He was an opponent of Liberal Catholicism and defender of papal authority, and attacked the views of
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881:"Professor Mivart on the Rights of Conscience,"
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859:"Father O'Reilly on Society and the Church,"
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852:"A Few Words on Dr. Brownson's Philosophy,"
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754:"Galileo and the Pontifical Congregations,"
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646:"Two Criticisms on the Dublin Review,"
592:"Dr. Pusey's Apology for Anglicanism,"
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866:"Tradition and Papal Infallibility,"
565:"Rome, Unionism, and Indifferentism,"
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808:"The Priesthood in Irish Politics,"
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873:"Church and State,"
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