Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... Protestant mind could find no certain and invariable standard of truth even in revelation . The Protestant had no higher authority in revelation interpreted by private judgment than he had in his science , perhaps not so high ; and ...
... Protestant mind could find no certain and invariable standard of truth even in revelation . The Protestant had no higher authority in revelation interpreted by private judgment than he had in his science , perhaps not so high ; and ...
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... Protestant and a Protestant minister until forty - one years of age , our experience is the reverse of that of Sacerdos . ' " Do you oppose to me an experience of forty - one years in Protestantism and in the ministry ? Were you ...
... Protestant and a Protestant minister until forty - one years of age , our experience is the reverse of that of Sacerdos . ' " Do you oppose to me an experience of forty - one years in Protestantism and in the ministry ? Were you ...
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... Protestant , then , avow himself what he is , a political atheist , and deny at once all religious liberty ? We suspect the Protestant misquotes the Catholic . The Catholic might say , " We advocate no such thing as compul- sory ...
... Protestant , then , avow himself what he is , a political atheist , and deny at once all religious liberty ? We suspect the Protestant misquotes the Catholic . The Catholic might say , " We advocate no such thing as compul- sory ...
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