Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... literature , which accords with Catholic faith and morals . And here , for the first time since the founding of the Christian Church , has such a literature been possi- ble . All the literatures of the Old World , aside from the literature ...
... literature , which accords with Catholic faith and morals . And here , for the first time since the founding of the Christian Church , has such a literature been possi- ble . All the literatures of the Old World , aside from the literature ...
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... literature in the non- Catholic world , is that in the ancient pagan , as in the modern Protestant nations , literature and religion both proceed from the same ... Literature . and popular literature, which strikes us so forcibly in ...
... literature in the non- Catholic world , is that in the ancient pagan , as in the modern Protestant nations , literature and religion both proceed from the same ... Literature . and popular literature, which strikes us so forcibly in ...
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... literature , adapted to meet and satisfy the wants of our youth without weakening their faith , or creating in them a distaste for prayer and meditation . Such a literature we need , both for ourselves and the country ; for the ...
... literature , adapted to meet and satisfy the wants of our youth without weakening their faith , or creating in them a distaste for prayer and meditation . Such a literature we need , both for ourselves and the country ; for the ...
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