Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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Orestes Augustus Brownson. may give him sufficient purity of mind and length of days ) , he has only to sit quietly down and enjoy the fruit of his la- bor , -imagine himself ( for this ... give him sufficient purity of mind and length of ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson. may give him sufficient purity of mind and length of days ) , he has only to sit quietly down and enjoy the fruit of his la- bor , -imagine himself ( for this ... give him sufficient purity of mind and length of ...
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... give up the Prayer- Book and go to Mass . But Bishop Hopkins continues : " While the modern Church of Rome does not give her judgment directly to the people at all , but keeps her Council of Trent in Latin , keeps her public liturgy in ...
... give up the Prayer- Book and go to Mass . But Bishop Hopkins continues : " While the modern Church of Rome does not give her judgment directly to the people at all , but keeps her Council of Trent in Latin , keeps her public liturgy in ...
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... give us a logic that refutes Pantheism . The fathers and the scholastics were saved from Pantheism by Christian theology , and not having to combat directly philosophical Pantheism , they did not perceive the full defect of the Platonic ...
... give us a logic that refutes Pantheism . The fathers and the scholastics were saved from Pantheism by Christian theology , and not having to combat directly philosophical Pantheism , they did not perceive the full defect of the Platonic ...
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