Brownson's Quarterly Review, 3 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1846 |
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... feels himself as little bound , in an argu- ment , to tell the truth as to observe the rules of logic ; but its force is all in its malice . The Catholic Church claims to be able to say what is sound faith , but not who actually is ...
... feels himself as little bound , in an argu- ment , to tell the truth as to observe the rules of logic ; but its force is all in its malice . The Catholic Church claims to be able to say what is sound faith , but not who actually is ...
34 psl.
... feel any complacency in a victory won at the expense of candor or of truth . As to the portion of the Observer's article which attacks the Catholic Church , since it has no bearing on the real question at issue , we do not hold ...
... feel any complacency in a victory won at the expense of candor or of truth . As to the portion of the Observer's article which attacks the Catholic Church , since it has no bearing on the real question at issue , we do not hold ...
39 psl.
... feel themselves sound in the faith just in pro- portion as they find themselves agreeing with the Catholic Church . The editor of the Observer would do well , when he wishes to attack the Church on historical grounds , to be careful to ...
... feel themselves sound in the faith just in pro- portion as they find themselves agreeing with the Catholic Church . The editor of the Observer would do well , when he wishes to attack the Church on historical grounds , to be careful to ...
41 psl.
... feel , say ; and woe to him who should dare think , feel , or say otherwise . And yet , it may be worth our while to subject this estimate which we form of ourselves to a more rigid examination than we seem to have done . If it be well ...
... feel , say ; and woe to him who should dare think , feel , or say otherwise . And yet , it may be worth our while to subject this estimate which we form of ourselves to a more rigid examination than we seem to have done . If it be well ...
52 psl.
... feels that he suffers great wrong , and adds another striking example of neglected merit , if not rewarded for his disinterested and pa- triotic exertions by some snug place with a fat salary . Scarce- ly a man seems contented to remain ...
... feels that he suffers great wrong , and adds another striking example of neglected merit , if not rewarded for his disinterested and pa- triotic exertions by some snug place with a fat salary . Scarce- ly a man seems contented to remain ...
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