Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... write a work , which opposes his religion , and con- tradicts Catholic morality . Though writing professedly as a literary man , he must still remember that he is a Chris- tian and a gentleman . The law which binds his con- science in ...
... write a work , which opposes his religion , and con- tradicts Catholic morality . Though writing professedly as a literary man , he must still remember that he is a Chris- tian and a gentleman . The law which binds his con- science in ...
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... writes us , that our Review has opposed all use of fiction by a Catholic writer . It has opposed the greater part of ... write from fancy , not life . The love they speak of is itself a fancy , as our old writers called it , a caprice ...
... writes us , that our Review has opposed all use of fiction by a Catholic writer . It has opposed the greater part of ... write from fancy , not life . The love they speak of is itself a fancy , as our old writers called it , a caprice ...
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... write with the stern impartiality of Catholic truth . In writing on the Church in this country , it was his duty to write for the glory of God rather than for the glory of France and Frenchmen . France aided us generously , if you will ...
... write with the stern impartiality of Catholic truth . In writing on the Church in this country , it was his duty to write for the glory of God rather than for the glory of France and Frenchmen . France aided us generously , if you will ...
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