Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... hand to hand , would not receive from an aged pontiff the crown of Charlemagne and St. Louis , and placed it himself proudly upon his brow ; but the Church whom he sought to make his handmaid , and whose High Priest he confined in a ...
... hand to hand , would not receive from an aged pontiff the crown of Charlemagne and St. Louis , and placed it himself proudly upon his brow ; but the Church whom he sought to make his handmaid , and whose High Priest he confined in a ...
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... hand ; it works according to his will ; it goes forward under the superintendence of his eye ; while he remains himself , whether near at hand or afar off , wholly on the outside of it , abstract and independent altogether as another ...
... hand ; it works according to his will ; it goes forward under the superintendence of his eye ; while he remains himself , whether near at hand or afar off , wholly on the outside of it , abstract and independent altogether as another ...
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... hand , and a censurable quietism on the other , may or may not be true , for with them we have at present no concern ; but that the asceticism found in the Church , prac- tised by Catholics , and especially by Catholic saints , has ever ...
... hand , and a censurable quietism on the other , may or may not be true , for with them we have at present no concern ; but that the asceticism found in the Church , prac- tised by Catholics , and especially by Catholic saints , has ever ...
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