Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... least advanced , that which is least remote from barbarism , and the farthest removed from that which the Church as well as humanity demands , and never ceases to struggle to obtain . We are also borne out in our views by the political ...
... least advanced , that which is least remote from barbarism , and the farthest removed from that which the Church as well as humanity demands , and never ceases to struggle to obtain . We are also borne out in our views by the political ...
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... least of their clergy , their universities , and their people , for there is nothing before which power alone is more impotent than the religious convictions of a nation . If the more numerous , or , at least , the stronger and more ...
... least of their clergy , their universities , and their people , for there is nothing before which power alone is more impotent than the religious convictions of a nation . If the more numerous , or , at least , the stronger and more ...
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... least in the world's estimation , indurated as the Church of a particular State , and as it were threw her doors open for the reception of all nations . The long contact of the Germanic tribes with the empire , and the mutual influence ...
... least in the world's estimation , indurated as the Church of a particular State , and as it were threw her doors open for the reception of all nations . The long contact of the Germanic tribes with the empire , and the mutual influence ...
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