Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... opinion ? Has the Church ever declared those pretensions , whatever they were , to be rash , and declared that opinion an error ? Has she ever abandoned any claim that these great Pontiffs put forth for her as flowing from her spiritual ...
... opinion ? Has the Church ever declared those pretensions , whatever they were , to be rash , and declared that opinion an error ? Has she ever abandoned any claim that these great Pontiffs put forth for her as flowing from her spiritual ...
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... opinion instead of controlling it . We see this strikingly proved every day , especially in our own country . Public opinion acts on the sects , and the strongest and most numerous sects in the land are obliged to yield to it . Have we ...
... opinion instead of controlling it . We see this strikingly proved every day , especially in our own country . Public opinion acts on the sects , and the strongest and most numerous sects in the land are obliged to yield to it . Have we ...
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... opinion ? Does he talk about his right to guide the opinions of his son ? And reducing all religion to an opinion , does he think his Letters against the Church of Rome , can have the least conceivable value ? You cannot refute opinion by ...
... opinion ? Does he talk about his right to guide the opinions of his son ? And reducing all religion to an opinion , does he think his Letters against the Church of Rome , can have the least conceivable value ? You cannot refute opinion by ...
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