Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... give us a full and adequate conception of the Catholic religion . They are negative rather than positive , and even when positive , fail to present us truth as a whole , or the several truths they define as integrated in the life or ...
... give us a full and adequate conception of the Catholic religion . They are negative rather than positive , and even when positive , fail to present us truth as a whole , or the several truths they define as integrated in the life or ...
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... give a true in- terpretation of historical facts , not only cannot give a true appreciation of them , but he cannot even give a true , full , and impartial narration of them . All are not even perceptible from his stand - point , and ...
... give a true in- terpretation of historical facts , not only cannot give a true appreciation of them , but he cannot even give a true , full , and impartial narration of them . All are not even perceptible from his stand - point , and ...
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... give it the highest possible ex- trinsication or not , as it pleased himself . But , if he resolved to extrinsicate his creative act , he must express his Word , and therefore extrinsicate his own eternal and immutable idea , or , in ...
... give it the highest possible ex- trinsication or not , as it pleased himself . But , if he resolved to extrinsicate his creative act , he must express his Word , and therefore extrinsicate his own eternal and immutable idea , or , in ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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