Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... natural destiny for man to which we supposed the reprobate might ultimately attain or be attaining , for we do not admit that man has or can have any natural destiny at all . His only destiny is supernatural . We used the term as the ...
... natural destiny for man to which we supposed the reprobate might ultimately attain or be attaining , for we do not admit that man has or can have any natural destiny at all . His only destiny is supernatural . We used the term as the ...
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... natural beatitude . " In the proper sense of the term , we believe in no natural beati- tude ; for beatitude is in the palingenesia , not in the cos- mos . Yet the cosmos is initial palingenesia . The repro- bate have no palingenesiac ...
... natural beatitude . " In the proper sense of the term , we believe in no natural beati- tude ; for beatitude is in the palingenesia , not in the cos- mos . Yet the cosmos is initial palingenesia . The repro- bate have no palingenesiac ...
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... natural principles , in order to bring home Faith to the natural consciousness , to the reason of the unbeliever , to legitimate it , and to defend and vindicate it against the at- tacks of its enemies . He further goes on to show that ...
... natural principles , in order to bring home Faith to the natural consciousness , to the reason of the unbeliever , to legitimate it , and to defend and vindicate it against the at- tacks of its enemies . He further goes on to show that ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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