Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... Protestant sneers at Catholic miracles ! The truth is , that the Catholic Church has always enter- tained so deep a reverence for Holy Scripture , and so just an appreciation of its true office , as to place upon its pub- lication only ...
... Protestant sneers at Catholic miracles ! The truth is , that the Catholic Church has always enter- tained so deep a reverence for Holy Scripture , and so just an appreciation of its true office , as to place upon its pub- lication only ...
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... Protestant world is , how to reconcile faith and reason , just as if it were not the height of absurdity to suppose that without reason there ever is or can be faith , — faith , which is the highest and noblest exercise of reason . It ...
... Protestant world is , how to reconcile faith and reason , just as if it were not the height of absurdity to suppose that without reason there ever is or can be faith , — faith , which is the highest and noblest exercise of reason . It ...
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... Protestant , or in accord- ance with the enlightened nineteenth century it may be to do so , you cannot do so , and maintain your credit as fair reasoners , as honest and intellectual men . If you do So , you deny reason , and must give ...
... Protestant , or in accord- ance with the enlightened nineteenth century it may be to do so , you cannot do so , and maintain your credit as fair reasoners , as honest and intellectual men . If you do So , you deny reason , and must give ...
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