Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... moral system , the system of the moral world itself , and against this system modern literature tends every where to stir up the mind and heart in rebellion . Now the abuse of fiction , whether by Catholics or non- Catholics , which we ...
... moral system , the system of the moral world itself , and against this system modern literature tends every where to stir up the mind and heart in rebellion . Now the abuse of fiction , whether by Catholics or non- Catholics , which we ...
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... moral judgment , and despair of regaining the apostate , although he pre- serves , and in fact in proportion as he preserves , a good degree of moral decency in his exterior conduct . So far from objecting to the use of fiction by ...
... moral judgment , and despair of regaining the apostate , although he pre- serves , and in fact in proportion as he preserves , a good degree of moral decency in his exterior conduct . So far from objecting to the use of fiction by ...
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... moral power , or relied only on moral means to propagate their doctrines ; and none in which our own government would not be bound , as the protector of religious liberty , to come to her assistance . Never , I repeat , has she employed ...
... moral power , or relied only on moral means to propagate their doctrines ; and none in which our own government would not be bound , as the protector of religious liberty , to come to her assistance . Never , I repeat , has she employed ...
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