Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... soul in man constitute two distinct persons . Man , though composed of soul and body , is one man , in whom there is a union of the spiritual and material natures in one person . The Church derives , as we have said , from the ...
... soul in man constitute two distinct persons . Man , though composed of soul and body , is one man , in whom there is a union of the spiritual and material natures in one person . The Church derives , as we have said , from the ...
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... soul , elevating the soul itself , or supernaturalizing it ; and therefore he concludes that when grace is assumed as accepting and assisting nature , it is denied . He him- self denies grace , and therefore believes that he asserts it ...
... soul , elevating the soul itself , or supernaturalizing it ; and therefore he concludes that when grace is assumed as accepting and assisting nature , it is denied . He him- self denies grace , and therefore believes that he asserts it ...
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... soul . This mystic element is integral in every soul , and can never be safely neglected . It seems to predominate in the German , and is in him the source of many fatal errors . It is not so strong in the Anglo - American , yet he has ...
... soul . This mystic element is integral in every soul , and can never be safely neglected . It seems to predominate in the German , and is in him the source of many fatal errors . It is not so strong in the Anglo - American , yet he has ...
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Ameri American ancient assert authority believe Bible Bishop Hopkins Bishop of Vermont Calvinistic Catechism Catholic Church century character Christ Christian Church of Rome citizens civil clergy conscience constitution Council Council of Trent defend deny divine doctrine doubt Emperor Empire England English Europe evil exist fact faith Father Father Hecker favor feel foreign France freedom French give grace heart heresy Holy hostile human independence individual infinite institutions Irish Jansenists judgment labor learned literature living logic Luther mediæval ment mind moral nation nature never non-Catholic Ottoman Empire ourselves pagan Pantheism Papacy Papal party Père Gratry political Pontiff Pope prelates priests principles Protestant Protestantism question reason recognize Reformation regard religion render Roman Rome Russia schism secular social society soul spiritual supernatural suppose teach temporal thing tion true truth unity virtue wants YORK SERIES.-VOL