Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... teach . When did Protestants get authority to teach ? Who sent them ? " I have not sent these prophets , saith the Lord , yet they ran . " They are every one of them prophets of their own hearts , each one saying to his neighbor " I ...
... teach . When did Protestants get authority to teach ? Who sent them ? " I have not sent these prophets , saith the Lord , yet they ran . " They are every one of them prophets of their own hearts , each one saying to his neighbor " I ...
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... teach that human virtues are perfect , but she does teach that there can be no perfection without them , and common sense declares that in this she is right , and that they who teach the contrary are wrong . In conclusion , we would ...
... teach that human virtues are perfect , but she does teach that there can be no perfection without them , and common sense declares that in this she is right , and that they who teach the contrary are wrong . In conclusion , we would ...
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... teach Christian doctrine , others to look after the children of parents unable or too careless to send their chil ... teaching girls the catechism , as the young men do our boys , but in looking after them in the depths of poverty and ...
... teach Christian doctrine , others to look after the children of parents unable or too careless to send their chil ... teaching girls the catechism , as the young men do our boys , but in looking after them in the depths of poverty and ...
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