Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... principle , that the end justifies the means . Their authors seem to have really persuaded them- selves that Catholicity is a bad and extremely dangerous thing , and that no means are unlawful that will tend to crush it . They are so ...
... principle , that the end justifies the means . Their authors seem to have really persuaded them- selves that Catholicity is a bad and extremely dangerous thing , and that no means are unlawful that will tend to crush it . They are so ...
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... principle ; or , if sound in principle and true in fact , that is not irrelevant . The state of society in Italy , or some other country where the Catholic religion is generally 1860. ] 7 Christianity or Gentilism ?
... principle ; or , if sound in principle and true in fact , that is not irrelevant . The state of society in Italy , or some other country where the Catholic religion is generally 1860. ] 7 Christianity or Gentilism ?
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... principle and returns to him as its last end , or in which the Word - made - flesh is the beginning and end , the Alpha and the Omega , in a real and not merely in a putative or fictitious sense . Not seeing that all in the Christian ...
... principle and returns to him as its last end , or in which the Word - made - flesh is the beginning and end , the Alpha and the Omega , in a real and not merely in a putative or fictitious sense . Not seeing that all in the Christian ...
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... principle , whose origin and end is God Incarnate , or Jesus Christ , in whom the two natures , the human and the Divine , though distinct , are forever united in the unity of one Divine Person . The su- pernatural they admit is simply ...
... principle , whose origin and end is God Incarnate , or Jesus Christ , in whom the two natures , the human and the Divine , though distinct , are forever united in the unity of one Divine Person . The su- pernatural they admit is simply ...
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... principle and end of the new crea- tion , the new heaven and earth . Christ and Christianity are inseparable , and out of Christ there is and can be no- thing distinctively Christian . All in Christianity grows out of the mystery of the ...
... principle and end of the new crea- tion , the new heaven and earth . Christ and Christianity are inseparable , and out of Christ there is and can be no- thing distinctively Christian . All in Christianity grows out of the mystery of the ...
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