Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... sense we have never pretended ; but it is certain that they do suffer the pain , that is , the penalty of loss . That they do not suffer the pain of sense in consequence of being deprived of the beatific vision , is the common opinion ...
... sense we have never pretended ; but it is certain that they do suffer the pain , that is , the penalty of loss . That they do not suffer the pain of sense in consequence of being deprived of the beatific vision , is the common opinion ...
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... sense , or as the material organ , in which sense we have never been able to see any special reason why we should worship the heart rather than any other organ of Christ's sacred body . Finally : If Not a Jesuit , " - God forgive him ...
... sense , or as the material organ , in which sense we have never been able to see any special reason why we should worship the heart rather than any other organ of Christ's sacred body . Finally : If Not a Jesuit , " - God forgive him ...
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... sense when presented to it in words spoken or in words written . If it were not so , all writing and all teaching , all books and all sermons , would be useless . So far the Protestant rule and the Catholic are the same , with this ...
... sense when presented to it in words spoken or in words written . If it were not so , all writing and all teaching , all books and all sermons , would be useless . So far the Protestant rule and the Catholic are the same , with this ...
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