Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... readers . " The fool hath said in his heart , there is no God . " Omit the words , the fool hath said in his heart , and you make the Scriptures teach atheism . " Judas went out and hanged himself , " " Go thou and do likewise . " Bring ...
... readers . " The fool hath said in his heart , there is no God . " Omit the words , the fool hath said in his heart , and you make the Scriptures teach atheism . " Judas went out and hanged himself , " " Go thou and do likewise . " Bring ...
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... readers that we have not seen one of them which is not a gross perversion of the truth , and an inex- cusable misrepresentation of facts from beginning to end . Most of them seem to us to be written without any respect for truth , and ...
... readers that we have not seen one of them which is not a gross perversion of the truth , and an inex- cusable misrepresentation of facts from beginning to end . Most of them seem to us to be written without any respect for truth , and ...
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... reading people , and even of those who do read and seek to acquire information , the majority take no interest in the great questions it is absolutely necessary to discuss , if we hope by controversy to make any impression on our non ...
... reading people , and even of those who do read and seek to acquire information , the majority take no interest in the great questions it is absolutely necessary to discuss , if we hope by controversy to make any impression on our non ...
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... readers are not prepared . Even the article on the Ro- manic and Germanic orders in this Review , published last October , presents us with a striking case in point . That article is long and elaborate , and is addressed directly to the ...
... readers are not prepared . Even the article on the Ro- manic and Germanic orders in this Review , published last October , presents us with a striking case in point . That article is long and elaborate , and is addressed directly to the ...
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... reader , paying no atten- tion to the general scope and design of the article , reading little more than the offensive passage itself , and ... readers to supply from their own knowledge than was prudent 28 [ Jan. Christianity or Gentilism ?
... reader , paying no atten- tion to the general scope and design of the article , reading little more than the offensive passage itself , and ... readers to supply from their own knowledge than was prudent 28 [ Jan. Christianity or Gentilism ?
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