Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... Suppose a number of these have conspired together , pledged each other by oath , to destroy by violence the Presbyterian Church , to burn down Presbyterian meeting - houses , to dispossess , hunt down , or assassinate every Presbyterian ...
... Suppose a number of these have conspired together , pledged each other by oath , to destroy by violence the Presbyterian Church , to burn down Presbyterian meeting - houses , to dispossess , hunt down , or assassinate every Presbyterian ...
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... suppose that the present scientific tendency is to assert it . Even in some Catholics , who certainly believe God has made of one blood all the nations of men , so strong are the prejudices of race or nation , that they can hardly be ...
... suppose that the present scientific tendency is to assert it . Even in some Catholics , who certainly believe God has made of one blood all the nations of men , so strong are the prejudices of race or nation , that they can hardly be ...
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... and remains a good Catholic , none better . " Who can say more ? Suppose , then , the writer did represent the Celtic nations , or the na- tions assumed to be Celtic , as being in the 1860. ] 27 Christianity or Gentilism ?
... and remains a good Catholic , none better . " Who can say more ? Suppose , then , the writer did represent the Celtic nations , or the na- tions assumed to be Celtic , as being in the 1860. ] 27 Christianity or Gentilism ?
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... Suppose the explanation does require us to recognize faults . in ourselves , to acknowledge we have suffered ourselves to be too much influenced by the opinions and policy of the Catholics of Europe , and have not appealed , as often as ...
... Suppose the explanation does require us to recognize faults . in ourselves , to acknowledge we have suffered ourselves to be too much influenced by the opinions and policy of the Catholics of Europe , and have not appealed , as often as ...
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... suppose that it can be , by its own innate power , subject and object of its own action , is to make it the adequate principle of its own life ; that is , to deify it . God only is , and can be , an object of activity unto himself . The ...
... suppose that it can be , by its own innate power , subject and object of its own action , is to make it the adequate principle of its own life ; that is , to deify it . God only is , and can be , an object of activity unto himself . The ...
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