Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... reason must needs be inadequate , both to the com- prehension and to the attainment of our destiny . It forgets that even before the Fall man was constituted in justice , and ... reason elevated and assisted by 1856. ] 357 Reason and Faith .
... reason must needs be inadequate , both to the com- prehension and to the attainment of our destiny . It forgets that even before the Fall man was constituted in justice , and ... reason elevated and assisted by 1856. ] 357 Reason and Faith .
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... reason . It is ne- cessary to begin by disabusing them ; by showing unbelievers that we are not Calvinists ; that with us , as grace supposes na- ture , so revelation supposes reason ; and by frankly conceding to them that reason is ...
... reason . It is ne- cessary to begin by disabusing them ; by showing unbelievers that we are not Calvinists ; that with us , as grace supposes na- ture , so revelation supposes reason ; and by frankly conceding to them that reason is ...
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... reason ? Certainly , in such a case , supposing reason does really teach one thing , and the Church its contradictory , we could not believe the Church , for no man does or can , on any conceivable au- thority , believe what contradicts ...
... reason ? Certainly , in such a case , supposing reason does really teach one thing , and the Church its contradictory , we could not believe the Church , for no man does or can , on any conceivable au- thority , believe what contradicts ...
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