The Surges of the Sea that Threaten Us

Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 47 (4):507-535 (1972)
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Abstract

Like the Church, "the surges of the sea" have often threatened the Jesuits, but perhaps have never been more menacing than at the present hour

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