Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... pagan order in some of its forms , have always remained more or less active . Individuals have been converted , and placed in the way of salvation , which after all is the great thing ; but society has remained pagan to a far greater ...
... pagan order in some of its forms , have always remained more or less active . Individuals have been converted , and placed in the way of salvation , which after all is the great thing ; but society has remained pagan to a far greater ...
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... Pagan excellencies . Hence that celebrated apostrophe : " Or se ' tu quel Virgilio e quelle fonte Che spanda di parlar sì largo fiume . " He dives into the philosophical and historical disputes which then agitated the Monastic Orders ...
... Pagan excellencies . Hence that celebrated apostrophe : " Or se ' tu quel Virgilio e quelle fonte Che spanda di parlar sì largo fiume . " He dives into the philosophical and historical disputes which then agitated the Monastic Orders ...
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... Pagan city down to its sack by the Goths and Vandals . The Roman Senate remained Pagan as to the majority of its members down to the last . At the opening of the fifth century , the Pagan party did not despair of regaining the Empire ...
... Pagan city down to its sack by the Goths and Vandals . The Roman Senate remained Pagan as to the majority of its members down to the last . At the opening of the fifth century , the Pagan party did not despair of regaining the Empire ...
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