Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... forces so difficult to dislodge . Error to day , if less subtile , is also far less inconsistent with itself than we have ever before found it . Formerly , though it impugned the Incarnation , it honestly professed to accept it , did ...
... forces so difficult to dislodge . Error to day , if less subtile , is also far less inconsistent with itself than we have ever before found it . Formerly , though it impugned the Incarnation , it honestly professed to accept it , did ...
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... force of nature , but by virtue of the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ ! What is wrong in this ? Do the Catholic critics themselves hold that the French and Irish become and remain Catholics by virtue of their natural genius and ...
... force of nature , but by virtue of the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ ! What is wrong in this ? Do the Catholic critics themselves hold that the French and Irish become and remain Catholics by virtue of their natural genius and ...
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... force upon us . We understand very well the case . No Catholic does , or will pretend that we are heterodox , or that the Catholicity we defend is not the Catholicity of the Church . What the Review states for Catholicity is Catholicity ...
... force upon us . We understand very well the case . No Catholic does , or will pretend that we are heterodox , or that the Catholicity we defend is not the Catholicity of the Church . What the Review states for Catholicity is Catholicity ...
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... force , but that force in exercise . Action im- plies two , an actor and an acted on ; the action of spirit implies a thinker and a thing thought , a willer and a thing willed . Matter acts by attracting and repelling other mat- ter ...
... force , but that force in exercise . Action im- plies two , an actor and an acted on ; the action of spirit implies a thinker and a thing thought , a willer and a thing willed . Matter acts by attracting and repelling other mat- ter ...
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... force and material greatness and splendor , ancient Rome , or the vast Asiatic empires that preceded the Roman ; and neither has the science of agriculture , or the industrial arts by which it can maintain on the same extent of ...
... force and material greatness and splendor , ancient Rome , or the vast Asiatic empires that preceded the Roman ; and neither has the science of agriculture , or the industrial arts by which it can maintain on the same extent of ...
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