Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... character of the heresiarch , rather than in the character of the age or country which has formed him , and made it possible for him to broach with success his heresy . They attribute , it seems to us , too much to the individual , and ...
... character of the heresiarch , rather than in the character of the age or country which has formed him , and made it possible for him to broach with success his heresy . They attribute , it seems to us , too much to the individual , and ...
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... character . As Catholics we are and must be always and every where the same . But every Catholic , taken in the concrete , has a two- fold character ; one derived from the Church , the other from society ; and changes as changes the ...
... character . As Catholics we are and must be always and every where the same . But every Catholic , taken in the concrete , has a two- fold character ; one derived from the Church , the other from society ; and changes as changes the ...
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... character she regards with no unfriendly eye , for she knows that , once purified , ele- vated , and directed by grace , it is a character from which she has every thing to hope . Grace does not destroy na- ture , nor change the ...
... character she regards with no unfriendly eye , for she knows that , once purified , ele- vated , and directed by grace , it is a character from which she has every thing to hope . Grace does not destroy na- ture , nor change the ...
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