Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... become unavailing . Institutions , wise and good when adopted , become corrupt and corrupting when they outlive their day and their reason . Principles never grow old or obsolete ; they never change , and are necessarily always the same ...
... become unavailing . Institutions , wise and good when adopted , become corrupt and corrupting when they outlive their day and their reason . Principles never grow old or obsolete ; they never change , and are necessarily always the same ...
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... become one truth in the creative act of God , or the manifestation of his infinite and eternal Word . The highest knowledge we ever attain to of our religion by cold reflection or the speculative action of the mind , though im- portant ...
... become one truth in the creative act of God , or the manifestation of his infinite and eternal Word . The highest knowledge we ever attain to of our religion by cold reflection or the speculative action of the mind , though im- portant ...
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... become necessary to remove the ob- stacles they interpose , and which are a barrier to further progress . The operations of these two classes of errorists , both born of original sin , and marking the downward ten- dency of our nature ...
... become necessary to remove the ob- stacles they interpose , and which are a barrier to further progress . The operations of these two classes of errorists , both born of original sin , and marking the downward ten- dency of our nature ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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