Brownson's Quarterly Review, 3 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1846 |
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... PROTESTANTISM ENDS IN TRANSCENDENTALISM • Margaret , a Tale of the Real and Ideal , Blight and Bloom , in- cluding Sketches of a Place not before described , called Mons Christi . V. LITERARY NOTICES AND CRITICISMS . 273 . 327 342 • 369 ...
... PROTESTANTISM ENDS IN TRANSCENDENTALISM • Margaret , a Tale of the Real and Ideal , Blight and Bloom , in- cluding Sketches of a Place not before described , called Mons Christi . V. LITERARY NOTICES AND CRITICISMS . 273 . 327 342 • 369 ...
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... Protestants in the article headed The Church against No - Church , in our Review for April last . That argument , for- mally stated , is , - According to the admissions of Protestants themselves , it is not possible to be saved without ...
... Protestants in the article headed The Church against No - Church , in our Review for April last . That argument , for- mally stated , is , - According to the admissions of Protestants themselves , it is not possible to be saved without ...
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... Protestantism on the defensive , and requires her to vindicate herself . She cannot retort upon her accuser ; because , even were she to prove her accuser guilty , she would not establish her own innocence . The Protestant denies the ...
... Protestantism on the defensive , and requires her to vindicate herself . She cannot retort upon her accuser ; because , even were she to prove her accuser guilty , she would not establish her own innocence . The Protestant denies the ...
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... Protestants in their assumption of the possibility of salvation . An analysis of the whole argument of the article in question , so far as it bears directly against Protestants , will give us the following : 1. According to the ...
... Protestants in their assumption of the possibility of salvation . An analysis of the whole argument of the article in question , so far as it bears directly against Protestants , will give us the following : 1. According to the ...
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... Protestantism . But the Observer does not sustain it ; does not even seriously attempt to sustain it . It merely attempts to retort upon us , and show that it is as difficult to elicit an act of faith on Catholic ground as we allege it ...
... Protestantism . But the Observer does not sustain it ; does not even seriously attempt to sustain it . It merely attempts to retort upon us , and show that it is as difficult to elicit an act of faith on Catholic ground as we allege it ...
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