Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... regard to the production of either , the creature has and can have no activity . The Re- viewer sins against this undeniable truth , when he censures us for allowing man no autonomy , no right , collectively or individ- ually , to be ...
... regard to the production of either , the creature has and can have no activity . The Re- viewer sins against this undeniable truth , when he censures us for allowing man no autonomy , no right , collectively or individ- ually , to be ...
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... regard- ing this as one of its recommendations ; but by what halluci- nation he should have been led to regard it for this reason as less friendly than Protestantism to modern civilization , is more than we are able to divine ...
... regard- ing this as one of its recommendations ; but by what halluci- nation he should have been led to regard it for this reason as less friendly than Protestantism to modern civilization , is more than we are able to divine ...
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... regard religion as inimical to civilization , or to any thing which is really useful to men in this life . That re- ligion promotes or creates civilization , that , so far as received and obeyed , it provides for and secures the ...
... regard religion as inimical to civilization , or to any thing which is really useful to men in this life . That re- ligion promotes or creates civilization , that , so far as received and obeyed , it provides for and secures the ...
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