Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... thing they needed was , to be aroused , by bold and startling appeals , to a sense of their danger , and stimulated to new and more vigorous efforts for their salvation , moral , intellectual , and social . men . - This first work ...
... thing they needed was , to be aroused , by bold and startling appeals , to a sense of their danger , and stimulated to new and more vigorous efforts for their salvation , moral , intellectual , and social . men . - This first work ...
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... thing solid , or new , in its place . In my own philosophic studies , I have found it neces- sary to go back to Plato and Aristotle , and to follow the main current of philosophy , down through the Alexandrians , the Fathers of the ...
... thing solid , or new , in its place . In my own philosophic studies , I have found it neces- sary to go back to Plato and Aristotle , and to follow the main current of philosophy , down through the Alexandrians , the Fathers of the ...
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... thing , laboring to es- tablish , or rather to realize , the political theory , which derives all power from the people , who are to be its subjects , and leaving them free to do whatever they choose , is another , and , unless I ...
... thing , laboring to es- tablish , or rather to realize , the political theory , which derives all power from the people , who are to be its subjects , and leaving them free to do whatever they choose , is another , and , unless I ...
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... thing to be done is , to recall the age to a living Christian faith . We can- ' not proceed a single step , till we have got men to feel their moral accountability to a greater than man , and that nothing is gained , unless they gain ...
... thing to be done is , to recall the age to a living Christian faith . We can- ' not proceed a single step , till we have got men to feel their moral accountability to a greater than man , and that nothing is gained , unless they gain ...
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... things of philosophy had already been lost , and forgotten . When Christianity reigned , they , who believed in the ... thing , and appear to know no other idealism , than that of Berkeley , or that of Kant . It appears to us so ...
... things of philosophy had already been lost , and forgotten . When Christianity reigned , they , who believed in the ... thing , and appear to know no other idealism , than that of Berkeley , or that of Kant . It appears to us so ...
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