Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... maintain that each diocese is independent , a Church in all its integrity , complete in itself , and having need of nothing out of itself , -substantially the theory maintained by the Independents . But who creates and circumscribes the ...
... maintain that each diocese is independent , a Church in all its integrity , complete in itself , and having need of nothing out of itself , -substantially the theory maintained by the Independents . But who creates and circumscribes the ...
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... maintain your credit as fair reasoners , as honest and intellectual men . If you do So , you deny reason , and must give up reasoning . Then , when you appeal to the Protestant Catechism . Which one do you mean ? The old one , you say ...
... maintain your credit as fair reasoners , as honest and intellectual men . If you do So , you deny reason , and must give up reasoning . Then , when you appeal to the Protestant Catechism . Which one do you mean ? The old one , you say ...
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... maintain that reason goes at once to God by eliminating the finite ? Or deny that the God thus obtained is an abstract God , an abstraction , and therefore simply zero ? How , after hav- ing conceded that the mathematical infinite is an ...
... maintain that reason goes at once to God by eliminating the finite ? Or deny that the God thus obtained is an abstract God , an abstraction , and therefore simply zero ? How , after hav- ing conceded that the mathematical infinite is an ...
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