Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... object , as fountains of theological definition and exact instruction . Bishop Hopkins says , that the former by command " is made the text - book of ministers in their instructions . " The Holy Fathers of Trent say that they have set ...
... object , as fountains of theological definition and exact instruction . Bishop Hopkins says , that the former by command " is made the text - book of ministers in their instructions . " The Holy Fathers of Trent say that they have set ...
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Orestes Augustus Brownson. object of his hostility , and the Pope , as head of the ecclesiastical society , and guardian of its rights both spirit- ual and temporal , became the more especial object of that hostility . Monarchy seems to ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson. object of his hostility , and the Pope , as head of the ecclesiastical society , and guardian of its rights both spirit- ual and temporal , became the more especial object of that hostility . Monarchy seems to ...
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... object of reason , not as he is in himself indeed , but as the intelligible and the desirable , or the objective light of reason , and seen by reason as the eye sees the light in seeing the object it illumines . We call this 1856. ] 383 ...
... object of reason , not as he is in himself indeed , but as the intelligible and the desirable , or the objective light of reason , and seen by reason as the eye sees the light in seeing the object it illumines . We call this 1856. ] 383 ...
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