Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... Christ ? If men only lived the life of Christ , we should have no diffi- culty ; but the evil is , they do not live this life , and the very question is , How to induce them to live it ? Here is a difficulty , out of which Dr. Channing ...
... Christ ? If men only lived the life of Christ , we should have no diffi- culty ; but the evil is , they do not live this life , and the very question is , How to induce them to live it ? Here is a difficulty , out of which Dr. Channing ...
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... Christ is this power , that it is he who can , and who does , raise the dead ; but death and life do not stand in immediate re- lation , Christ and the sinner stand at the opposite poles . Some medium , then , is needed , to connect the ...
... Christ is this power , that it is he who can , and who does , raise the dead ; but death and life do not stand in immediate re- lation , Christ and the sinner stand at the opposite poles . Some medium , then , is needed , to connect the ...
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... Christ . We prove the minor by plain historical facts . Prior to the Reformation , the whole Church of Christ , save condemned heretics and acknowledged schismatics , was in communion with the Church of Rome ; and no act of the ...
... Christ . We prove the minor by plain historical facts . Prior to the Reformation , the whole Church of Christ , save condemned heretics and acknowledged schismatics , was in communion with the Church of Rome ; and no act of the ...
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