Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... reason , a dislike to a man , and thenceforth nothing he can do or say will please us , still his words and actions are dark as Erebus , and his soul Is fit for treasons , stratagems , and spoils . We find in every one of his words ...
... reason , a dislike to a man , and thenceforth nothing he can do or say will please us , still his words and actions are dark as Erebus , and his soul Is fit for treasons , stratagems , and spoils . We find in every one of his words ...
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... reason on their ground why none ascended into heaven before Christ , why , till Christ visited them after his crucifixion , the Pa- triarchs , though they had died in faith in him who was to come , and in a state of sinlessness , were ...
... reason on their ground why none ascended into heaven before Christ , why , till Christ visited them after his crucifixion , the Pa- triarchs , though they had died in faith in him who was to come , and in a state of sinlessness , were ...
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... reason and strength , attain to a knowledge of this order , much less enter into it , and live in it . None of our old controversial works can render us much service in any of these things . Nothing can be more excellent for the ...
... reason and strength , attain to a knowledge of this order , much less enter into it , and live in it . None of our old controversial works can render us much service in any of these things . Nothing can be more excellent for the ...
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... reason , prove that a supernatural revelation is possible , for creation can- not have exhausted the powers of the creator ; but we cannot prove by natural reason that even such a revelation is necessary . We cannot infer from the ...
... reason , prove that a supernatural revelation is possible , for creation can- not have exhausted the powers of the creator ; but we cannot prove by natural reason that even such a revelation is necessary . We cannot infer from the ...
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... reason . For this we need philosophy , and unhap- pily , nearly all the philosophies in vogue justify in principle the very error to be combated . The age , furthermore , is rapidly losing sight of the unity of the race , and the ...
... reason . For this we need philosophy , and unhap- pily , nearly all the philosophies in vogue justify in principle the very error to be combated . The age , furthermore , is rapidly losing sight of the unity of the race , and the ...
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