Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... maintain charity , without which we are nothing , even with the sacraments and the faith . But we maintain charity , if we embrace unity ; and we em- brace unity when our knowledge is in unity through the words of Christ , not when ...
... maintain charity , without which we are nothing , even with the sacraments and the faith . But we maintain charity , if we embrace unity ; and we em- brace unity when our knowledge is in unity through the words of Christ , not when ...
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... maintain her own freedom , or to assert practically her own rights under the law of God . We yield to no one in our love of liberty , but we hold that no people left to nature alone can maintain it , otherwise than theoretically . The ...
... maintain her own freedom , or to assert practically her own rights under the law of God . We yield to no one in our love of liberty , but we hold that no people left to nature alone can maintain it , otherwise than theoretically . The ...
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... maintain the contradictory ? It says , On Catholic principles the Church is superior to the State , the priest to the magistrate . Well , what then ? Does the Methodist or Protestant dare maintain the reverse , that the State is ...
... maintain the contradictory ? It says , On Catholic principles the Church is superior to the State , the priest to the magistrate . Well , what then ? Does the Methodist or Protestant dare maintain the reverse , that the State is ...
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