Excerpt from Le Protestantisme Comparé au Catholicisme dans Ses Rapports Avec la Civilisation Européenne, Vol. 3
Par tout ce que nous avons démontré jusqu ici, le lecteur peut juger si le Catholicisme été favora ble ou contraire à la civilisation européenne, par conséquent, si la vraie liberté a souffert de sa part quelque détriment. Sur les points divers où nous l'avons mis en parallèle avec le Protestantisme, on a vu ressortir les tendances nuisibles de celui - ci, aussi bien que les avantages dont celui - là est la source le jugement d'une raison éclairée et juste ne peut être douteux.
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