Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... regard all suffer- ing , even in this life , as expiatory in its nature and char- acter , we regard this future punishment as an everlasting expiation for sin . Whether we have a right to hold this latter view on not , is a point on ...
... regard all suffer- ing , even in this life , as expiatory in its nature and char- acter , we regard this future punishment as an everlasting expiation for sin . Whether we have a right to hold this latter view on not , is a point on ...
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... regard the priest , the bishop , or the Pope as the living law . They are not and will not be Cæsarists . in religion any more than in politics , and do and will , in regard to the clergy , as they do in regard to their civil . rulers ...
... regard the priest , the bishop , or the Pope as the living law . They are not and will not be Cæsarists . in religion any more than in politics , and do and will , in regard to the clergy , as they do in regard to their civil . rulers ...
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... regard to which an Archbishop has any more authority than a layman . On every point touched upon , we had as a Catholic layman the same right to criticise him that he had to criticise us ; and to bring in the weight of his Episcopal ...
... regard to which an Archbishop has any more authority than a layman . On every point touched upon , we had as a Catholic layman the same right to criticise him that he had to criticise us ; and to bring in the weight of his Episcopal ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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