Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... relation , then , to Christ is not simply an external , arbitrary , or mechanical relation , but a real , internal , and necessary relation , as real , as intimate , and as necessary as the relation between the human species and Adam ...
... relation , then , to Christ is not simply an external , arbitrary , or mechanical relation , but a real , internal , and necessary relation , as real , as intimate , and as necessary as the relation between the human species and Adam ...
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... relation to space or in relation to time , in relation to the natural , or in relation to the supernatu- ral . They deny Catholicity who deny that it embraces the whole truth in the human order , as they do who deny that it embraces the ...
... relation to space or in relation to time , in relation to the natural , or in relation to the supernatu- ral . They deny Catholicity who deny that it embraces the whole truth in the human order , as they do who deny that it embraces the ...
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... relation to the Father of filiation as the Father bears to hin the rela- tion of paternity , is yet identically God , and the express image of the Father . The Father must turn to the Son , and the Son to the Father , and from their ...
... relation to the Father of filiation as the Father bears to hin the rela- tion of paternity , is yet identically God , and the express image of the Father . The Father must turn to the Son , and the Son to the Father , and from their ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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