. What the world believes, the false and the true, embracing the people of all races and nations, their peculiar teachings, rites, ceremonies, from the earliest pagan times to the present, to which is added an account of what the world believes today, by countries. emembered he worked faithfully and well, and amid all the politicaltroubles through which Umbria passed he was steadfast for thetruth, instilling into the minds of his people that true love of theircountry must have for a foundation love to their countrys 19, 1853, he assumed the cardinals hat. In July, 1877,th


. What the world believes, the false and the true, embracing the people of all races and nations, their peculiar teachings, rites, ceremonies, from the earliest pagan times to the present, to which is added an account of what the world believes today, by countries. emembered he worked faithfully and well, and amid all the politicaltroubles through which Umbria passed he was steadfast for thetruth, instilling into the minds of his people that true love of theircountry must have for a foundation love to their countrys 19, 1853, he assumed the cardinals hat. In July, 1877,the death of Cardinal de Angelis made the office of Camarlengo, or Chamberlain, vacant,and Cardinal Pecci receiv-ed the appointment. Buthe had held this office onlya little over six monthswhen the death of Pius it necessary to choosea successor. Pecci waselected February 20, 1878,and crowned pope in Marchof the same year. Cecil Calvert, LordBaltimore, was the son ofGeorge Calvert, the firstLord Baltimore, who wasthe founder of the Stateof Maryland. Having beenmade secretary to James I., he was obliged to relinquish his officeon becoming a Roman Catholic. He did not lose the favor of theking, however, but obtained a grant of a valuable tract of country. CONNECTED WITH RELIGIOUS HISTORY. 27 in North America. He died before the charter was completed,and it was granted to his son Cecil, witK full power over the col-ony of Maryland. The settlement took place two years later, in1634; and though Lord Baltimore did not join the colonists him-self, he carried out his fathers plans and wishes, established free-dom of worship and representative government, and died in 1676. Louis Hennepin, a noted missionary and traveller, was a nativeof Flanders—born 1640. When the exploring party of La Sallewas formed in 1678 Hennepin joined it, having prior to this ex-plored parts of Canada. They travelled as far as the Illinois River,when, La Salle having lost his vessel previously and being c


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