Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... human species , or humanity raised to the palingenesiac order , and placed on the plane of its progress toward glorification , or its complete union through the Incarnate Word with God , the finite with the infinite . This , as we ...
... human species , or humanity raised to the palingenesiac order , and placed on the plane of its progress toward glorification , or its complete union through the Incarnate Word with God , the finite with the infinite . This , as we ...
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... human mind are seen to be not contradictories , as is sometimes supposed , but sim- ply contraries reconcilable one with the other , and capable of coëxisting in dialectic union and mutual harmony . The same may be said of authority and ...
... human mind are seen to be not contradictories , as is sometimes supposed , but sim- ply contraries reconcilable one with the other , and capable of coëxisting in dialectic union and mutual harmony . The same may be said of authority and ...
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... humanity , and virtually condemns or places in abeyance the human element of Christianity . It virtually denies the human , because it denies that the human evolves in its life Catholic truth , and pronounces its developments false ...
... humanity , and virtually condemns or places in abeyance the human element of Christianity . It virtually denies the human , because it denies that the human evolves in its life Catholic truth , and pronounces its developments false ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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