Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... true , Mr. Jefferson was said to be opposed to it , al- though he maintains to the contrary in his correspondence with John Adams ; but even if he had been , and justly so , it would not follow that we ought to be now , for times and ...
... true , Mr. Jefferson was said to be opposed to it , al- though he maintains to the contrary in his correspondence with John Adams ; but even if he had been , and justly so , it would not follow that we ought to be now , for times and ...
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... true to - day was true yesterday , and will be true to - mor- row , and for ever . Protestantism is not catholic , but na- tional , sectarian , or individual , and no religion not catho- lic , will answer our purpose . If national , it ...
... true to - day was true yesterday , and will be true to - mor- row , and for ever . Protestantism is not catholic , but na- tional , sectarian , or individual , and no religion not catho- lic , will answer our purpose . If national , it ...
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... true religion . How then can he discharge his duty to his son ? He did not wish to press the subject of religion upon his son with too much zeal . Could a father who believed religion and held it necessary to the salvation of the soul ...
... true religion . How then can he discharge his duty to his son ? He did not wish to press the subject of religion upon his son with too much zeal . Could a father who believed religion and held it necessary to the salvation of the soul ...
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