Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... hold that our Lord came not as a temporal ruler , but as a spiritual prince , to found on the earth a spiritual kingdom ; a kingdom , though set up in this world , not of this world , but heavenly in its principles , in its laws , and ...
... hold that our Lord came not as a temporal ruler , but as a spiritual prince , to found on the earth a spiritual kingdom ; a kingdom , though set up in this world , not of this world , but heavenly in its principles , in its laws , and ...
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... hold their revels , and make men their victims ? Surely Omnipotence could , for aught we can see , with a word , if he so pleased , put an end to it . He does not do it , because he saw proper to create man with free will , and because ...
... hold their revels , and make men their victims ? Surely Omnipotence could , for aught we can see , with a word , if he so pleased , put an end to it . He does not do it , because he saw proper to create man with free will , and because ...
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... hold that regeneration is effected by an imme- diate and direct act of God distinctively in his divinity alone , in which the humanity does not participate . The most that can be said is , that since God expiated man's sin , he can now ...
... hold that regeneration is effected by an imme- diate and direct act of God distinctively in his divinity alone , in which the humanity does not participate . The most that can be said is , that since God expiated man's sin , he can now ...
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... holds , are of Celtic origin ; Protestant nations are of Germanic origin . The Celtic nations are Catholic by virtue of the peculiar genius and temperament of the Celtic race ; the Germanic nations cannot be Catholic , be- cause the ...
... holds , are of Celtic origin ; Protestant nations are of Germanic origin . The Celtic nations are Catholic by virtue of the peculiar genius and temperament of the Celtic race ; the Germanic nations cannot be Catholic , be- cause the ...
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... hold that the French and Irish become and remain Catholics by virtue of their natural genius and temperament ? Are they Catholics , or are they Gentiles ? Good and earnest Catholics we doubt not . Then they must hold with the writer ...
... hold that the French and Irish become and remain Catholics by virtue of their natural genius and temperament ? Are they Catholics , or are they Gentiles ? Good and earnest Catholics we doubt not . Then they must hold with the writer ...
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