Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... living men , and unwilling that their orthodoxy should be wrapped up in a clean napkin and buried in the earth . In ... living and operative truth . Then , under the point of view of civilization , in- stead of tending to recall a dead ...
... living men , and unwilling that their orthodoxy should be wrapped up in a clean napkin and buried in the earth . In ... living and operative truth . Then , under the point of view of civilization , in- stead of tending to recall a dead ...
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... living being , but he did not understand that they are intrinsic relations without extrinsic terms . He under- stood that there must be a progression in the Divine life , but not that the progression is intrinsic and immanent in the ...
... living being , but he did not understand that they are intrinsic relations without extrinsic terms . He under- stood that there must be a progression in the Divine life , but not that the progression is intrinsic and immanent in the ...
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... living authority of the Church , and transferred authority to the words of a Book , for the Book is of the past , not of the present , a dead , not a living Book . Their doctrine strictly adhered to would have interdicted the whole ...
... living authority of the Church , and transferred authority to the words of a Book , for the Book is of the past , not of the present , a dead , not a living Book . Their doctrine strictly adhered to would have interdicted the whole ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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