Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... Bishops or local authorities , and an- nouncing that we would submit only to Rome , the supreme authority , we have done no such thing . We have said nothing to warrant any charge of this sort . We say ex- pressly that we hold ourselves ...
... Bishops or local authorities , and an- nouncing that we would submit only to Rome , the supreme authority , we have done no such thing . We have said nothing to warrant any charge of this sort . We say ex- pressly that we hold ourselves ...
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... bishops , and to our own Bishop , although , as a matter of fact , we had , in expressing it , no reference to the bishops , would be strictly correct . No single bishop can define the faith , or condemn an opinion as heretical on his ...
... bishops , and to our own Bishop , although , as a matter of fact , we had , in expressing it , no reference to the bishops , would be strictly correct . No single bishop can define the faith , or condemn an opinion as heretical on his ...
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... bishops and clergy against the very journals that now seek to adduce that au- thority against us . Let our bishops and priests attempt to persuade our Irish Catholics to distrust the Democratic party , notwithstanding we owe to it the ...
... bishops and clergy against the very journals that now seek to adduce that au- thority against us . Let our bishops and priests attempt to persuade our Irish Catholics to distrust the Democratic party , notwithstanding we owe to it the ...
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