Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... truth rudeness or discourteousness . The great Fathers of the Church are never rude , never coarse , never bitter , -but they never hesitate to speak out the plain truth , in strong language , in tones of fearful energy . And so men ...
... truth rudeness or discourteousness . The great Fathers of the Church are never rude , never coarse , never bitter , -but they never hesitate to speak out the plain truth , in strong language , in tones of fearful energy . And so men ...
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... truth they contain , and showing its place in Catholic doctrine . Non - Catholics are sure of a truth in their theo- ries , and they do not detect that truth in ordinary Catholic teaching , or distinguish it from the errors which , in ...
... truth they contain , and showing its place in Catholic doctrine . Non - Catholics are sure of a truth in their theo- ries , and they do not detect that truth in ordinary Catholic teaching , or distinguish it from the errors which , in ...
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... truth contained in them , and which they do not distinguish , that they really are certain . In natural reason we are certain , because God is the light of reason , and we see the truth immediately in his light , which illumines the ...
... truth contained in them , and which they do not distinguish , that they really are certain . In natural reason we are certain , because God is the light of reason , and we see the truth immediately in his light , which illumines the ...
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