Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... speak of the necessity of our religion to the morals of the community , as a conservative element in society , and to wean men's affections from things of the earth . This is all very well , for in so speaking , we speak truly ; but ...
... speak of the necessity of our religion to the morals of the community , as a conservative element in society , and to wean men's affections from things of the earth . This is all very well , for in so speaking , we speak truly ; but ...
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... speaking thus , that we value less the external authority of the Church than we did formerly , or that we are less ... speak what we think , without being obliged to stop and ask , whether or not some Father or Doctor has thought or ...
... speaking thus , that we value less the external authority of the Church than we did formerly , or that we are less ... speak what we think , without being obliged to stop and ask , whether or not some Father or Doctor has thought or ...
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... speaking Catholics have had no general literature , or at best hardly enough to speak of . We have prayer - books , devotional books , ascetic books , controversial books , many of them really excellent ; but we have hardly , if we ...
... speaking Catholics have had no general literature , or at best hardly enough to speak of . We have prayer - books , devotional books , ascetic books , controversial books , many of them really excellent ; but we have hardly , if we ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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