Louis Veuillot (English Wikipedia)

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archive.org

  • "An impetuous, brutal journalist, whose verve and ardour came from Rabelais and Voltaire through Joseph de Maistre, Louis Veuillot was at the same time an exquisite writer and a violent Christian; he distributed holy water as though it were vitriol and handled the crucifix like a club." — Hanotaux, Gabriel (1905). Contemporary France. London: Archibald Constable & Co., p. 622.

jstor.org

  • Gurian 1951, p. 387. Gurian, Waldemar (1951), "Louis Veuillot", Catholic Historical Review, 36 (4): 385–414 JSTOR 25015203
  • Gurian 1951, p. 388–389. Gurian, Waldemar (1951), "Louis Veuillot", Catholic Historical Review, 36 (4): 385–414 JSTOR 25015203
  • Gurian 1951, p. 387–388. Gurian, Waldemar (1951), "Louis Veuillot", Catholic Historical Review, 36 (4): 385–414 JSTOR 25015203
  • Gurian 1951, p. 407–408. Gurian, Waldemar (1951), "Louis Veuillot", Catholic Historical Review, 36 (4): 385–414 JSTOR 25015203

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  • "In Paris M. Louis Veuillot has given us another shameful specimen of Ultramontanism. Not satisfied with comparing savants to the phylloxera, he likens Protestantism to a loathsome disease whose name is usually confined to medical works." — "The Jesuits in France," The New York Times, August 16, 1875, p. 4.
  • "The Clerical Press and Marshall Serrano," The New York Times, September 24, 1874.

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