Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... individual , and , by so doing , recognize no proper incar- nation at all . The Word was made flesh in an individual man , and the union of the Divine and the human is per- sonal or hypostatic . God creates all existences each after its ...
... individual , and , by so doing , recognize no proper incar- nation at all . The Word was made flesh in an individual man , and the union of the Divine and the human is per- sonal or hypostatic . God creates all existences each after its ...
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... individual men as individuals were in him only in potentia , in him was the entire human race , and therefore potentially all individuals . The successive indi- viduation of the race , through successive births , is only the explication ...
... individual men as individuals were in him only in potentia , in him was the entire human race , and therefore potentially all individuals . The successive indi- viduation of the race , through successive births , is only the explication ...
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... individuals are great by their humanity rather than by their individuality . The individual participates in the race , and has in him something of all inen . In this participation , not in his individuality , lies the secret of his ...
... individuals are great by their humanity rather than by their individuality . The individual participates in the race , and has in him something of all inen . In this participation , not in his individuality , lies the secret of his ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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