Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... Protestantism is therefore not doctrinal , is not attachment to any system of doctrine , or form of worship . Protestants have never * We do not mean , by denying Protestantism to be a religious move- ment , to assert that Protestants ...
... Protestantism is therefore not doctrinal , is not attachment to any system of doctrine , or form of worship . Protestants have never * We do not mean , by denying Protestantism to be a religious move- ment , to assert that Protestants ...
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... Protestantism claiming to be a divinely revealed and an authoritative religion , and as Protestantism has not been able to retain life and vigor enough to suppress our Ameri- can civilization , it has been forced to give way before it ...
... Protestantism claiming to be a divinely revealed and an authoritative religion , and as Protestantism has not been able to retain life and vigor enough to suppress our Ameri- can civilization , it has been forced to give way before it ...
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... Protestantism , especially of the form of Pro- testantism embraced by our ancestors , and indeed of all Protestantism that is not pure rationalism . Here , then , is a fundamental antagonism between Protestantism and American ...
... Protestantism , especially of the form of Pro- testantism embraced by our ancestors , and indeed of all Protestantism that is not pure rationalism . Here , then , is a fundamental antagonism between Protestantism and American ...
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