Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... doubt , presupposes a natural order . It presupposes God , the Trinity , creation , reason , moral duty , the natural immor- tality of the soul , & c . , all of which a man may fully recog- nize and firmly believe without recognizing or ...
... doubt , presupposes a natural order . It presupposes God , the Trinity , creation , reason , moral duty , the natural immor- tality of the soul , & c . , all of which a man may fully recog- nize and firmly believe without recognizing or ...
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... doubt , supply us with all the principles we need , but we can meet the new forms of error we have now to grapple with only by new and original expositions and applications of the truth . No doubt we have at bottom the same old error ...
... doubt , supply us with all the principles we need , but we can meet the new forms of error we have now to grapple with only by new and original expositions and applications of the truth . No doubt we have at bottom the same old error ...
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... doubt , we can by natural reason , prove that a supernatural revelation is possible , for creation can- not have exhausted the powers of the creator ; but we cannot prove by natural reason that even such a revelation is necessary . We ...
... doubt , we can by natural reason , prove that a supernatural revelation is possible , for creation can- not have exhausted the powers of the creator ; but we cannot prove by natural reason that even such a revelation is necessary . We ...
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... doubt as to the unity of the race , the brotherhood of all men , is much more widely diffused than we commonly imagine ; and it is a mistake to suppose that the present scientific tendency is to assert it . Even in some Catholics , who ...
... doubt as to the unity of the race , the brotherhood of all men , is much more widely diffused than we commonly imagine ; and it is a mistake to suppose that the present scientific tendency is to assert it . Even in some Catholics , who ...
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... doubt not . Then they must hold with the writer that the French and Irish , like all others , are Catholics only through the opera- tions of divine grace , by which they are begotten anew , regenerated , or born into the supernatural or ...
... doubt not . Then they must hold with the writer that the French and Irish , like all others , are Catholics only through the opera- tions of divine grace , by which they are begotten anew , regenerated , or born into the supernatural or ...
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