Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... deny man's freedom , you deny man himself . To deny man , to deny the active force of the creature , is to deny the reality of the creature , to make him merely a mode or affection of the Creator , is , in fact , to deny creation , and ...
... deny man's freedom , you deny man himself . To deny man , to deny the active force of the creature , is to deny the reality of the creature , to make him merely a mode or affection of the Creator , is , in fact , to deny creation , and ...
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... deny that man has , within given limits , the power to realize his own ideas , or views of truth ; for we hold , that man was created in the likeness of his Maker , and is , therefore , essentially creative . But all man's creations ...
... deny that man has , within given limits , the power to realize his own ideas , or views of truth ; for we hold , that man was created in the likeness of his Maker , and is , therefore , essentially creative . But all man's creations ...
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... Deny these , you deny the possibility of ex- perience ; deny , then , the validity of these , and you deny the validity of experience . And yet , these cogni- tions are supplied by the subject , and have no objective validity ! The ...
... Deny these , you deny the possibility of ex- perience ; deny , then , the validity of these , and you deny the validity of experience . And yet , these cogni- tions are supplied by the subject , and have no objective validity ! The ...
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