Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... hold the Church to be the depositary of the sacred Traditions , and the medium through which the Divine Life of Jesus , or the Holy Ghost proceeding forth from the Father and the Son , is transmitted from generation to generation , and ...
... hold the Church to be the depositary of the sacred Traditions , and the medium through which the Divine Life of Jesus , or the Holy Ghost proceeding forth from the Father and the Son , is transmitted from generation to generation , and ...
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... hold and teach that the human mind could never have attained to it without Divine Revelation , in the old- fashioned sense of the term , though possibly it is now able , by reflection on the reason and nature of things , to demonstrate ...
... hold and teach that the human mind could never have attained to it without Divine Revelation , in the old- fashioned sense of the term , though possibly it is now able , by reflection on the reason and nature of things , to demonstrate ...
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... hold by virtue of our manhood ? Does he not himself de- fine liberty to be the admission and guaranty in the case of ... hold , that the assent of the governed , or of a major part of them , is the origin and foundation of the legiti ...
... hold by virtue of our manhood ? Does he not himself de- fine liberty to be the admission and guaranty in the case of ... hold , that the assent of the governed , or of a major part of them , is the origin and foundation of the legiti ...
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