Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... Church ? The Church has never lost its unity and catholicity , for it cannot lose them without ceasing to be the Church of God . The Church never stands in need of reform . The censures we bestowed , in our remarks , were not bestowed ...
... Church ? The Church has never lost its unity and catholicity , for it cannot lose them without ceasing to be the Church of God . The Church never stands in need of reform . The censures we bestowed , in our remarks , were not bestowed ...
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... Church , is schism . But the Church of England separated from the communion of the Church of Rome , without the authority of the Church . Therefore , the Church of England was guilty of schism . The Church of England , by confession of ...
... Church , is schism . But the Church of England separated from the communion of the Church of Rome , without the authority of the Church . Therefore , the Church of England was guilty of schism . The Church of England , by confession of ...
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... Church of England has never separated from the communion of the Catholic Church . " We deny , " he says , " that the Church of England has ever separated itself from the rest of the Universal Church ; and we deny that the rest of the ...
... Church of England has never separated from the communion of the Catholic Church . " We deny , " he says , " that the Church of England has ever separated itself from the rest of the Universal Church ; and we deny that the rest of the ...
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