Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... society no less than of the lay society . Few in any age or country are capable of making the proper distinctions . In the Church , taken in the concrete , as she actually exists in the world , and performs her mission in the spiritual ...
... society no less than of the lay society . Few in any age or country are capable of making the proper distinctions . In the Church , taken in the concrete , as she actually exists in the world , and performs her mission in the spiritual ...
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... society ; society cannot subsist without govern- ment ; and a government instituted and administered for the common interests of society , is a republic , although not necessarily a democracy . Society demands for its constitution and ...
... society ; society cannot subsist without govern- ment ; and a government instituted and administered for the common interests of society , is a republic , although not necessarily a democracy . Society demands for its constitution and ...
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... Society , however admirably organ- ized , and however perfectly Christianized , will always remain human society , and will never become or supersede the Church of God . We would fain hope that it is possi- ble so to perfect it that the ...
... Society , however admirably organ- ized , and however perfectly Christianized , will always remain human society , and will never become or supersede the Church of God . We would fain hope that it is possi- ble so to perfect it that the ...
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