Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1847 |
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... Vincent of Lerins , that Christianity is what has been held everywhere , always , and by all . This rule appears reasonable on its face ; is true in the abstract , when fairly applied in the Roman sense ; but it is impracticable ...
... Vincent of Lerins , that Christianity is what has been held everywhere , always , and by all . This rule appears reasonable on its face ; is true in the abstract , when fairly applied in the Roman sense ; but it is impracticable ...
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... Vincent of Lerins , one of the lights of the fifth century , what he lays down as the principle of his celebrated Admonition , in which he gives the true character of heresy , and a general method of distinguishing true doctrine from ...
... Vincent of Lerins , one of the lights of the fifth century , what he lays down as the principle of his celebrated Admonition , in which he gives the true character of heresy , and a general method of distinguishing true doctrine from ...
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Orestes Augustus Brownson. 9 - quoted Vincent of Lerins , whom we venture to quote again as express to our purpose . The holy doctor is commenting on the text of the Blessed A postle , Timothee , depositum 10 custodi , devitans profanas ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson. 9 - quoted Vincent of Lerins , whom we venture to quote again as express to our purpose . The holy doctor is commenting on the text of the Blessed A postle , Timothee , depositum 10 custodi , devitans profanas ...
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... Vincent of Lerins also takes our cause in hand , when he says , — “ The gain of religion consists in gaining in the faith , not in changing it ' ; that we may add to it intelligence , science , wisdom , but always in its own kind ...
... Vincent of Lerins also takes our cause in hand , when he says , — “ The gain of religion consists in gaining in the faith , not in changing it ' ; that we may add to it intelligence , science , wisdom , but always in its own kind ...
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