Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... unity , which is always logically prior to multiplicity . The universe originates in the creative act of unity , and returns to unity as its final cause . If we suppose the Church to have life at all , to be a living and not a dead ...
... unity , which is always logically prior to multiplicity . The universe originates in the creative act of unity , and returns to unity as its final cause . If we suppose the Church to have life at all , to be a living and not a dead ...
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... unity as visible , the unity of the soul requires the unity of the body ; for we cannot conceive the soul as the forma of sev- eral distinct and separate bodies , or regard the Church as a monster . If the Church is indissolubly soul ...
... unity as visible , the unity of the soul requires the unity of the body ; for we cannot conceive the soul as the forma of sev- eral distinct and separate bodies , or regard the Church as a monster . If the Church is indissolubly soul ...
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... unity , but the Holy See did not . It remained in its unity and integrity , but those separated became Schismatics , severed from the central fountain of ecclesiastical life and authority . If South Carolina or any other State should ...
... unity , but the Holy See did not . It remained in its unity and integrity , but those separated became Schismatics , severed from the central fountain of ecclesiastical life and authority . If South Carolina or any other State should ...
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