Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... according to which he was originally created ; I had no just appreciation of the real nature , rights , and offices of the Church , and no clear conception of the profound significance of her principal dogmas and sacraments ; I could at ...
... according to which he was originally created ; I had no just appreciation of the real nature , rights , and offices of the Church , and no clear conception of the profound significance of her principal dogmas and sacraments ; I could at ...
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... according to the exigencies of time and place , she has left it to be believed , that the Gos- pel , instead of being given her merely in germ , to be subsequently developed and applied , was given her as a perfect code drawn out in all ...
... according to the exigencies of time and place , she has left it to be believed , that the Gos- pel , instead of being given her merely in germ , to be subsequently developed and applied , was given her as a perfect code drawn out in all ...
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... according to the assump- tions we have already made . The only restraint there is or can be , in this case , is merely a restraint on hasty judgments and crude speculations , a restraint demanding no surrender or suppression of truth ...
... according to the assump- tions we have already made . The only restraint there is or can be , in this case , is merely a restraint on hasty judgments and crude speculations , a restraint demanding no surrender or suppression of truth ...
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... according to us , has been the foundation of Christianity ; we have reproached Protestantism , in general , with its want of idealism ; we have characterized the decline of metaphysics in the eighteenth century , as an anti - idealist ...
... according to us , has been the foundation of Christianity ; we have reproached Protestantism , in general , with its want of idealism ; we have characterized the decline of metaphysics in the eighteenth century , as an anti - idealist ...
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... According to us , it is a word which marks a decline , and was invented only after the sense of the deep things of philosophy had already been lost , and forgotten . When Christianity reigned , they , who believed in the Christian ...
... According to us , it is a word which marks a decline , and was invented only after the sense of the deep things of philosophy had already been lost , and forgotten . When Christianity reigned , they , who believed in the Christian ...
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