Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... Papacy as our weak point . They find the Pope to be the chief object of attack with non- Catholics , and that in their religion , which , with their theo- logical and historical reading , they are least prepared to defend . They may not ...
... Papacy as our weak point . They find the Pope to be the chief object of attack with non- Catholics , and that in their religion , which , with their theo- logical and historical reading , they are least prepared to defend . They may not ...
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... Papacy , which were for a long time a characteristic of English Catholics . Men who have embraced Catholicity from conviction , from an earnest desire to obey God and save their own souls , who have bro- ken up all old connections , and ...
... Papacy , which were for a long time a characteristic of English Catholics . Men who have embraced Catholicity from conviction , from an earnest desire to obey God and save their own souls , who have bro- ken up all old connections , and ...
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... Papacy , each followed by what was called his Obedience ; the offi- cious part taken by secular princes in producing or healing the schism ; the discussions in regard to the ground and authority of the Papacy to which it gave rise , and ...
... Papacy , each followed by what was called his Obedience ; the offi- cious part taken by secular princes in producing or healing the schism ; the discussions in regard to the ground and authority of the Papacy to which it gave rise , and ...
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