Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... needs , when you only bring him what he already has . " But these are the Divine in man . " When is this Babel speech to end ? When you call the tendencies , instincts , aspirations , of man divine , save so far as quick- ened by divine ...
... needs , when you only bring him what he already has . " But these are the Divine in man . " When is this Babel speech to end ? When you call the tendencies , instincts , aspirations , of man divine , save so far as quick- ened by divine ...
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... needs to be applied . The outward form and discipline of the Church , while the principles of each remain unaltered and unalterable , may often need modifying , to adapt them to the altered conditions of society . The Church , we ...
... needs to be applied . The outward form and discipline of the Church , while the principles of each remain unaltered and unalterable , may often need modifying , to adapt them to the altered conditions of society . The Church , we ...
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... need of the infusion of supernatural power , and , therefore , no need of the Church to possess and admin- ister the sacraments by which it is communicated . It goes further still , and asserts that there was no need of the atonement ...
... need of the infusion of supernatural power , and , therefore , no need of the Church to possess and admin- ister the sacraments by which it is communicated . It goes further still , and asserts that there was no need of the atonement ...
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