Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... recognize nothing in the Christian economy that necessarily demands it , for even the expiation or satisfaction for sin made by our Lord on the cross could have been dispensed with , since , if he had so chosen , God could have forgiven ...
... recognize nothing in the Christian economy that necessarily demands it , for even the expiation or satisfaction for sin made by our Lord on the cross could have been dispensed with , since , if he had so chosen , God could have forgiven ...
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... recognize who recognize the relation of cause and effect . Rejecting , in reality , even when not in words , the mys- tery of the Incarnation , or virtually explaining it away , the non - Catholic world necessarily reject the ...
... recognize who recognize the relation of cause and effect . Rejecting , in reality , even when not in words , the mys- tery of the Incarnation , or virtually explaining it away , the non - Catholic world necessarily reject the ...
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... recognizing or believing anything of the Christian order . God is eternal , and the distinction of three persons in the Godhead is eternal ; the Word that became incarnate is eternal , and therefore precedes the facts of the Christian ...
... recognizing or believing anything of the Christian order . God is eternal , and the distinction of three persons in the Godhead is eternal ; the Word that became incarnate is eternal , and therefore precedes the facts of the Christian ...
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... recognize . In former times , religion was regarded as having an objective truth , a subsistence independent of man , and the question was , which and what is the true religion , if any ? But now it is not so . This order of thought ...
... recognize . In former times , religion was regarded as having an objective truth , a subsistence independent of man , and the question was , which and what is the true religion , if any ? But now it is not so . This order of thought ...
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... recognizes differences in the natural order between the two classes of nations , but he denies that these differences spring from original differences of race , or that they are due to any other than adventitious causes . If he speaks ...
... recognizes differences in the natural order between the two classes of nations , but he denies that these differences spring from original differences of race , or that they are due to any other than adventitious causes . If he speaks ...
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