Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1847 |
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... appears . ” “ Then again , you say , men , though differing about the nonessentials , that is , about what is not revealed , are substantially orthodox , if they believe the essentials , that is , what is revealed . Now they may differ ...
... appears . ” “ Then again , you say , men , though differing about the nonessentials , that is , about what is not revealed , are substantially orthodox , if they believe the essentials , that is , what is revealed . Now they may differ ...
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... appear , if you tell me what it is that makes the faith religious faith , or distinguishes it , as religious faith ... appears to be so . ” " Then the more essential point in religious belief is not simply belief of the matter revealed ...
... appear , if you tell me what it is that makes the faith religious faith , or distinguishes it , as religious faith ... appears to be so . ” " Then the more essential point in religious belief is not simply belief of the matter revealed ...
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... appears from what we have said . " " Then there may be essential error , where the matter or proposition denied is not in itself essential ? " " So it would seem . " " Then you will concede what you call the non - funda- mentals , if ...
... appears from what we have said . " " Then there may be essential error , where the matter or proposition denied is not in itself essential ? " " So it would seem . " " Then you will concede what you call the non - funda- mentals , if ...
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... appears to hold does not end there , but resolves itself into a more general difficulty . The variations and differences have not occurred in one form of Christianity alone , but have extended to all ; so that it is impossible to find ...
... appears to hold does not end there , but resolves itself into a more general difficulty . The variations and differences have not occurred in one form of Christianity alone , but have extended to all ; so that it is impossible to find ...
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... appears reasonable on its face ; is true in the abstract , when fairly applied in the Roman sense ; but it is impracticable , especially as understood by English divines ; for it admits of a laxer and a stricter applia cation . If ...
... appears reasonable on its face ; is true in the abstract , when fairly applied in the Roman sense ; but it is impracticable , especially as understood by English divines ; for it admits of a laxer and a stricter applia cation . If ...
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