Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... natural order , and has utterly failed to grasp , if we may so speak , the funda- mental idea of Christianity ; has no conception of mediato- rial grace , or of the real office of the Sacred Humanity in the Christian economy . Take even ...
... natural order , and has utterly failed to grasp , if we may so speak , the funda- mental idea of Christianity ; has no conception of mediato- rial grace , or of the real office of the Sacred Humanity in the Christian economy . Take even ...
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... natural order , and recognize no order of life but the natural ; that is , they fall back under pure rationalism , or a sort of na- tural mysticism , sometimes expressed and sometimes not expressed in Christian phraseology . Let us not ...
... natural order , and recognize no order of life but the natural ; that is , they fall back under pure rationalism , or a sort of na- tural mysticism , sometimes expressed and sometimes not expressed in Christian phraseology . Let us not ...
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... natural life and im- mortality of the soul , not the life and immortality that proceed from the God - man , as nature proceeds from the Divine . Word alone , or unincarnate . Even Protestants who most affect orthodoxy , can give us no ...
... natural life and im- mortality of the soul , not the life and immortality that proceed from the God - man , as nature proceeds from the Divine . Word alone , or unincarnate . Even Protestants who most affect orthodoxy , can give us no ...
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... natural world , including man with all that belongs to him in the natural order , also precedes the establishment of Christianity , for man exists only by virtue of creation , and his existence is presupposed by the fact of the assump ...
... natural world , including man with all that belongs to him in the natural order , also precedes the establishment of Christianity , for man exists only by virtue of creation , and his existence is presupposed by the fact of the assump ...
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Orestes Augustus Brownson. • always distinct from the natural , and is itself all in the In- carnation . Hence there can be no doctrinal objections to Christianity that do not directly or indirectly impugn this great and fundamental ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson. • always distinct from the natural , and is itself all in the In- carnation . Hence there can be no doctrinal objections to Christianity that do not directly or indirectly impugn this great and fundamental ...
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