Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... spiritual government of the faithful ; but it extends to temporals only in so far as they are involved in the spiritual . Kings are as much bound to obey the law of God , whether the natural or the revealed law , as are their subjects ...
... spiritual government of the faithful ; but it extends to temporals only in so far as they are involved in the spiritual . Kings are as much bound to obey the law of God , whether the natural or the revealed law , as are their subjects ...
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... spiritual , inasmuch as held by a spiritual person , but in themselves of a temporal nature , and quite distinguishable from the Church in her divine constitution , office , and au- thority , were the more immediate cause of the ...
... spiritual , inasmuch as held by a spiritual person , but in themselves of a temporal nature , and quite distinguishable from the Church in her divine constitution , office , and au- thority , were the more immediate cause of the ...
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... spiritual , the glory of God in the salvation of souls . Her mission is spiritual ; and our Lord in instituting her , gave her all that is requisite for its accomplishment . She is in- dependent of the state ; and in relation to her own ...
... spiritual , the glory of God in the salvation of souls . Her mission is spiritual ; and our Lord in instituting her , gave her all that is requisite for its accomplishment . She is in- dependent of the state ; and in relation to her own ...
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