Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... heart , but it never breaks the heart or induces despair ; for whatever has its root in ra- tional nature has , through that nature , a recuperative power , which enables it to heal its wounds , however deep . Men and women of the ...
... heart , but it never breaks the heart or induces despair ; for whatever has its root in ra- tional nature has , through that nature , a recuperative power , which enables it to heal its wounds , however deep . Men and women of the ...
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... heart . " He might have said , " sneeringly replies the Reviewer , " perfectly adapted to the desires of man's corrupt heart , since all sins may be cancelled at the confession box . " This is simply false , but then it gives the ...
... heart . " He might have said , " sneeringly replies the Reviewer , " perfectly adapted to the desires of man's corrupt heart , since all sins may be cancelled at the confession box . " This is simply false , but then it gives the ...
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... heart essentially a Catholic people , and much as they love their country they love their religion more . No man can speak to their heart whose tone is not Catholic , and none but a sincere and earnest Catholic can win and retain their ...
... heart essentially a Catholic people , and much as they love their country they love their religion more . No man can speak to their heart whose tone is not Catholic , and none but a sincere and earnest Catholic can win and retain their ...
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