Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... True , the Good , the Fair are in reality identical , and differ only in relation to us , in the aspect under which we apprehend them . Yet , even in the human mind they exist never separately . There is no Good without the True , and ...
... True , the Good , the Fair are in reality identical , and differ only in relation to us , in the aspect under which we apprehend them . Yet , even in the human mind they exist never separately . There is no Good without the True , and ...
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... true , is not of the Church of God , and can be no part of true religion . What are called false religions , are religions only in so far as they are one and catholic , for there is and can be but one re- ligion . All Christendom ...
... true , is not of the Church of God , and can be no part of true religion . What are called false religions , are religions only in so far as they are one and catholic , for there is and can be but one re- ligion . All Christendom ...
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... true as this is , men who have been trained in false systems of philosophy find great difficulty in accept- ing it , and even in understanding it . " It is true , " say some , " but a truth of revelation , not of philosophy ; we know it ...
... true as this is , men who have been trained in false systems of philosophy find great difficulty in accept- ing it , and even in understanding it . " It is true , " say some , " but a truth of revelation , not of philosophy ; we know it ...
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NUMBER I | 1 |
VINCENZO OR SUNKEN ROCKS | 45 |
POPULAR CORRUPTION AND VENALITY | 70 |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 19
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