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El Cristiano Viejo contesta

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Advocates strict adherence to Roman Catholicism and total rejection of freedom of religion as espoused by El Nacional in its no. 7 of 3 Feb. 1825 (pages 125-127); no. 8 of 10 Feb. 1825 (pages 140-144); no. 11 of 3 …

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Advocates strict adherence to Roman Catholicism and total rejection of freedom of religion as espoused by El Nacional in its no. 7 of 3 Feb. 1825 (pages 125-127); no. 8 of 10 Feb. 1825 (pages 140-144); no. 11 of 3 March 1825 (pages 198-200), no. 13 of 17 March 1825 (pages 229-234), no. 14 of 24 March 1825 (pages 247-250), no. 16 of 7 April 1825 (pages 287-291), no. 19 of 28 April 1825 (pages 337-340), no. 23 of 26 May 1825 (pages400-405)--in which the editors of El Nacional begin to answer El Cristiano Viejo and El Intolerante (Córdoba, 1825), the author of which was Gregorio Funes--no. 24 of 2 June 1825 (pages 4216-423), no. 26 of 16 June 1825 (pages 454-458), and no. 27 of 23 June 1825 (pages 470-477)

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"Advocates strict adherence to Roman Catholicism and total rejection of freedom of religion as espoused by El Nacional in its no. 7 of 3 Feb. 1825 (pages 125-127); no. 8 …"

— Margaret

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