Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... progress . They fix their eye mainly on the individual , and labor for progress in the in- terior life , without paying much attention to the fact that the race is operative in the individual , and that all progress in the interior ...
... progress . They fix their eye mainly on the individual , and labor for progress in the in- terior life , without paying much attention to the fact that the race is operative in the individual , and that all progress in the interior ...
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... progress . We have no fears or misgivings as to ultimate success . But the great change we look for in the mutual relations of the Church and society , demanded by the progress of events , is not to be expected in a day . The old mixt ...
... progress . We have no fears or misgivings as to ultimate success . But the great change we look for in the mutual relations of the Church and society , demanded by the progress of events , is not to be expected in a day . The old mixt ...
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... progress , and progress with stability , conservatism with progress , and progress with conservatism , each in harmony with the other , and both in harmony with the dialectic law of the universe . As truth avails us only in proportion ...
... progress , and progress with stability , conservatism with progress , and progress with conservatism , each in harmony with the other , and both in harmony with the dialectic law of the universe . As truth avails us only in proportion ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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