Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... become incarnate , he says : " Let all the angels of God adore him . " This offended Lucifer , not because it commanded him to worship the eternal Word as God - for he knew the word was God , one in essence or being with the Father ...
... become incarnate , he says : " Let all the angels of God adore him . " This offended Lucifer , not because it commanded him to worship the eternal Word as God - for he knew the word was God , one in essence or being with the Father ...
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... becoming in him a new creature , -we deny Christ himself , or that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh , and retain nothing really Christian , have nothing left but the simple order of nature alone . The whole supernatural order in the ...
... becoming in him a new creature , -we deny Christ himself , or that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh , and retain nothing really Christian , have nothing left but the simple order of nature alone . The whole supernatural order in the ...
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... become incarnate , which is contrary to the teachings of the Church . God might have created man as he is now born , and left him to the natural consequences of his own acts . The Incarnation proceeded not from his decree to create ...
... become incarnate , which is contrary to the teachings of the Church . God might have created man as he is now born , and left him to the natural consequences of his own acts . The Incarnation proceeded not from his decree to create ...
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... become and remain Catholics by virtue of their natural genius and temperament ? Are they Catholics , or are they ... becomes and remains a good Catholic , none better . " Who can say more ? Suppose , then , the writer did represent the ...
... become and remain Catholics by virtue of their natural genius and temperament ? Are they Catholics , or are they ... becomes and remains a good Catholic , none better . " Who can say more ? Suppose , then , the writer did represent the ...
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... becomes an argument in favor of Gentilism ; for , under the relation of simple material civilization , the most advanced modern . non - Catholic nation falls short of the more renowned heathen nations of the ancient world . Gibbon wrote ...
... becomes an argument in favor of Gentilism ; for , under the relation of simple material civilization , the most advanced modern . non - Catholic nation falls short of the more renowned heathen nations of the ancient world . Gibbon wrote ...
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