Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... full assurance of an in- dividual personal existence after death ; and yet , if we deny the new order of life and immortality created by the Incar- nation , and into which we can enter only through 14 [ Jan. Christianity or Gentilism ?
... full assurance of an in- dividual personal existence after death ; and yet , if we deny the new order of life and immortality created by the Incar- nation , and into which we can enter only through 14 [ Jan. Christianity or Gentilism ?
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... creation may have been from the first , and we believe was , the glory of God in Jesus Christ , or , in other words , the natural may have been created for the sake of the supernatural , and not the supernatural pre- cisely for the sake ...
... creation may have been from the first , and we believe was , the glory of God in Jesus Christ , or , in other words , the natural may have been created for the sake of the supernatural , and not the supernatural pre- cisely for the sake ...
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... created man as he is now born , and left him to the natural consequences of his own acts . The Incarnation proceeded ... creation . No doubt , we can by natural reason , prove that a supernatural revelation is possible , for creation can ...
... created man as he is now born , and left him to the natural consequences of his own acts . The Incarnation proceeded ... creation . No doubt , we can by natural reason , prove that a supernatural revelation is possible , for creation can ...
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... of truth than is ever created by the advocates of error . We are unwise in this . We cannot , if we would , confine controversy to - day to the old beaten track , or hinder those who engage in 34 [ Jan. Christianity or Gentilism ?
... of truth than is ever created by the advocates of error . We are unwise in this . We cannot , if we would , confine controversy to - day to the old beaten track , or hinder those who engage in 34 [ Jan. Christianity or Gentilism ?
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... creation , and creation was a mystery which the Pagan mind attempt- ed in vain to solve . Plato makes the nearest approach to it of any ancient sage , and had he lived in Christian times , the Abbate Gioberti's work might have been ...
... creation , and creation was a mystery which the Pagan mind attempt- ed in vain to solve . Plato makes the nearest approach to it of any ancient sage , and had he lived in Christian times , the Abbate Gioberti's work might have been ...
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