Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... suppose an authoritative will outside of that , or independent of it , is to convert the government from a constitutional government into a government of popular opinion , varying as that most fickle of all things , popular opinion ...
... suppose an authoritative will outside of that , or independent of it , is to convert the government from a constitutional government into a government of popular opinion , varying as that most fickle of all things , popular opinion ...
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... suppose that communion with the body alone will suffice , is to fall into mere formalism , to mistake the corpse for the living man ; and , on the other hand , to suppose that communion with the soul out of the body and independent of ...
... suppose that communion with the body alone will suffice , is to fall into mere formalism , to mistake the corpse for the living man ; and , on the other hand , to suppose that communion with the soul out of the body and independent of ...
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... suppose the possession of heaven is a small affair ? That they suffer the pain of 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 ...
... suppose the possession of heaven is a small affair ? That they suffer the pain of 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 ...
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