Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... means of this communion with the Word all the means of sanctity , and are more or less holy in proportion to their more or less faithful use of them . That all individuals in the Church , that even all Church- men attain to the highest ...
... means of this communion with the Word all the means of sanctity , and are more or less holy in proportion to their more or less faithful use of them . That all individuals in the Church , that even all Church- men attain to the highest ...
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... means necessary to secure a lawful end , but not as an end in itself , or as an end which Congress or the Administration might legally attempt to effect in ordinary times with or without war . As a neces- sary means to such an end his ...
... means necessary to secure a lawful end , but not as an end in itself , or as an end which Congress or the Administration might legally attempt to effect in ordinary times with or without war . As a neces- sary means to such an end his ...
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... means of the creative Word , and return to him as their final cause only by the same medium . Hence it is by the Word all things are made , and by the Word as mediator that we return to God as our last end . The ortho- dox doctrine of ...
... means of the creative Word , and return to him as their final cause only by the same medium . Hence it is by the Word all things are made , and by the Word as mediator that we return to God as our last end . The ortho- dox doctrine of ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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