Brownson's Quarterly Review, 2 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1857 |
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... look upon Protestants , or reason with them , as we should , if there were no Church in the world . The Church is a city set upon a hill , that cannot be hid , and her light sends out its rays far and wide be- yond her walls . The ...
... look upon Protestants , or reason with them , as we should , if there were no Church in the world . The Church is a city set upon a hill , that cannot be hid , and her light sends out its rays far and wide be- yond her walls . The ...
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... look to it alone for support , and to pretend that it can effectually mediate between the state and the individual ? Something more is clearly necessary , and the reason why so many of our own countrymen do not see it , is that they ...
... look to it alone for support , and to pretend that it can effectually mediate between the state and the individual ? Something more is clearly necessary , and the reason why so many of our own countrymen do not see it , is that they ...
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... look is then the Christian Church ; and as the Protestant Reviewer concedes , that if a religion organized or a Church be necessary , Pro- testantism cannot serve our purpose , we must add that the Christian Church to which we must look ...
... look is then the Christian Church ; and as the Protestant Reviewer concedes , that if a religion organized or a Church be necessary , Pro- testantism cannot serve our purpose , we must add that the Christian Church to which we must look ...
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... look to her , or not find naturally or supernaturally that provision . In our article we did not institute any formal argument to prove that the religion needed must be the Christian religion , for we were addressing those who profess ...
... look to her , or not find naturally or supernaturally that provision . In our article we did not institute any formal argument to prove that the religion needed must be the Christian religion , for we were addressing those who profess ...
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... look in vain for that moral debasement and degrada- tion among the Irish peasantry that you meet at every step in the English peasantry , operatives , and miners . Your humblest Irishman who has not lost his religion , has a self ...
... look in vain for that moral debasement and degrada- tion among the Irish peasantry that you meet at every step in the English peasantry , operatives , and miners . Your humblest Irishman who has not lost his religion , has a self ...
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