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Show It IS the impression in Germany that the letter of Dr. Dollinger to the Archbishop Arch-bishop of Munich will produce much more serious and lasting iesults in that country than the protesting voice of Pere Hyacinthe in France. The Bavarian Bava-rian ecclesiastic is no fiery enthusiast or sentimental innovator, but one of the most highly esteemed teachers of the nation, both in the pulpit and the professional chair, who, when he spoke of the deep-seated dislike of the German Ger-man Catholics for the new dogmas promulgated pro-mulgated at Rome, was not indulging in rhetorical declamation, but speaking the words of truth and soberness. |