The-True Cause ov Austeia'sßevebsbs.— In the cliurch-of the Jesuits at Vienna, a'few days back, Father KHnkbwstroem declared in the pulpit that if iho'Austmn army had beoit beaten, those voversi'S were nob to be attri-" buted to the defective combinations of its chiefs, the needle-gnn, or the skill of the Prussian generals, but solely to the will of "Providence, who has thus ptfnisliß(l Austria- for giving confided the chief <joniraancTto Benedek, a Protestant, and an enemy of the true religion. The reverend gentleman appears to have forgotten to explain how 'and why Providence, having permitted a Protestant to bedefeated, had at the same time allowe.l two princes of the same religion to bo rewarded by .victory. '
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West Coast Times, Issue 340, 25 October 1866, Page 1 (Supplement)
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115Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 340, 25 October 1866, Page 1 (Supplement)
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