Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... human great- ness , and to reward his followers with earthly goods , -but a very inconclusive and inappropriate argument in the mouth of one who professes to be a Christian , and to hold that our Lord came not as a temporal ruler , but ...
... human great- ness , and to reward his followers with earthly goods , -but a very inconclusive and inappropriate argument in the mouth of one who professes to be a Christian , and to hold that our Lord came not as a temporal ruler , but ...
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... human wisdom or human virtue . History , again , presents us periods when in particular countries faith has waxed cold , when the prelates are fonder of basking in the sunshine of the court than of residing in their dioceses and ...
... human wisdom or human virtue . History , again , presents us periods when in particular countries faith has waxed cold , when the prelates are fonder of basking in the sunshine of the court than of residing in their dioceses and ...
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... human nature , and , therefore , to Christianity itself . Take the first title of the book before us , " Pope or ... human nature is God , or that God has really assumed human nature , and in the hypostatic union made it really ...
... human nature , and , therefore , to Christianity itself . Take the first title of the book before us , " Pope or ... human nature is God , or that God has really assumed human nature , and in the hypostatic union made it really ...
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... humanity inseparably united . They worship the Word , it may be , but not the Word - made- flesh . They shrink from worshipping God in his humanity , and from honoring the Son of man as they honor the Son of God , or of including in the ...
... humanity inseparably united . They worship the Word , it may be , but not the Word - made- flesh . They shrink from worshipping God in his humanity , and from honoring the Son of man as they honor the Son of God , or of including in the ...
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... human nature hypostatically united to the divine . Even they among Protestants who assert in words the Incarnation , recognize nothing in the Christian economy that necessarily demands it , for even the expiation or satisfaction for sin ...
... human nature hypostatically united to the divine . Even they among Protestants who assert in words the Incarnation , recognize nothing in the Christian economy that necessarily demands it , for even the expiation or satisfaction for sin ...
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