Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... maintaining that our Lord was simply a man , and not God as well as man ; the Doceta denied it by denying the reality of our Lord's body , and maintaining that he suffered and died on the cross only in appearance ; the Arians denied it ...
... maintaining that our Lord was simply a man , and not God as well as man ; the Doceta denied it by denying the reality of our Lord's body , and maintaining that he suffered and died on the cross only in appearance ; the Arians denied it ...
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... maintained ; and in reject- ing the sacrifice of the mass , the veneration of the saints , prayers for the dead , indulgences , & c . , prepared the way for all courageous and logical minds to reject Christianity entirely as a ...
... maintained ; and in reject- ing the sacrifice of the mass , the veneration of the saints , prayers for the dead , indulgences , & c . , prepared the way for all courageous and logical minds to reject Christianity entirely as a ...
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... maintain , not merely varieties in the human race , but diversities of race , and to assign , at least to the colored races , an origin different from that of the white races . In our southern States we have found Catholics even , who ...
... maintain , not merely varieties in the human race , but diversities of race , and to assign , at least to the colored races , an origin different from that of the white races . In our southern States we have found Catholics even , who ...
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... maintained , for national pride , national partiality , or national hatred always opposes it . The great argument for Protestantism and against Cath- olicity , what we may call the social and political argu- ment , presents difficulties ...
... maintained , for national pride , national partiality , or national hatred always opposes it . The great argument for Protestantism and against Cath- olicity , what we may call the social and political argu- ment , presents difficulties ...
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... maintained that liberty is Germanic , and des- potism Celtic ; that Protestantism sustains and is sustained by ... maintain that the Celtic people , by their natural genius and temperament , are far less fitted to be Catholic than ...
... maintained that liberty is Germanic , and des- potism Celtic ; that Protestantism sustains and is sustained by ... maintain that the Celtic people , by their natural genius and temperament , are far less fitted to be Catholic than ...
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