Brownson's Quarterly Review, 2 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1848 |
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... Society of Jesus , & c . Translated from the original Italian expressly for this Review . V. RECENT EUROPEAN EVENTS 1. The French Revolution of 1848 , - its Causes , Actors , Events , and Influences . By G. G. FOSTER and THOMAS DUN ...
... Society of Jesus , & c . Translated from the original Italian expressly for this Review . V. RECENT EUROPEAN EVENTS 1. The French Revolution of 1848 , - its Causes , Actors , Events , and Influences . By G. G. FOSTER and THOMAS DUN ...
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... society , and that the Scriptures are to be interpreted according to tradition , or " the consentient testimony " of antiquity , or rather , of all ages . The last , if it mean any thing , denies private judgment ; the first necessarily ...
... society , and that the Scriptures are to be interpreted according to tradition , or " the consentient testimony " of antiquity , or rather , of all ages . The last , if it mean any thing , denies private judgment ; the first necessarily ...
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... society is , " The Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America " ; and when he himself , in its General Convention , at Philadelphia , in 1844 , introduced a resolution changing its name to " Cath- olic , " or " reformed ...
... society is , " The Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America " ; and when he himself , in its General Convention , at Philadelphia , in 1844 , introduced a resolution changing its name to " Cath- olic , " or " reformed ...
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... society and industry according to its provisions . Similar pretensions have often been made , now in one department of life , now in another ; but has one of them ever succeeded ? Is there one of them that has not been finally adjudged ...
... society and industry according to its provisions . Similar pretensions have often been made , now in one department of life , now in another ; but has one of them ever succeeded ? Is there one of them that has not been finally adjudged ...
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... society which creates in their minds a presumption in favor of Fourierism . With them , it is an ar- gument in favor of a proposition , that it is novel ; and an argument against it , that it is ancient . Nothing seems to them more ...
... society which creates in their minds a presumption in favor of Fourierism . With them , it is an ar- gument in favor of a proposition , that it is novel ; and an argument against it , that it is ancient . Nothing seems to them more ...
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