Brownson's Quarterly Review, 3 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1846 |
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... means a theologian or a disciplined reason- er , is yet a man of at least ordinary natural ability , should think of controverting this . He must know that the whole question , as we presented it , turns on the sufficiency or insuf ...
... means a theologian or a disciplined reason- er , is yet a man of at least ordinary natural ability , should think of controverting this . He must know that the whole question , as we presented it , turns on the sufficiency or insuf ...
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... means of discovering it to be not ours . These two just causes of complaint , we are sorry to say , he suffers to remain . He has grossly mutilated and misrepresented our argument , and will neither acknowl- edge his injustice nor ...
... means of discovering it to be not ours . These two just causes of complaint , we are sorry to say , he suffers to remain . He has grossly mutilated and misrepresented our argument , and will neither acknowl- edge his injustice nor ...
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... means to assert we maintain , that , unless all the nice shades of theology are appreciated , un- less we have a theology which embraces all the truth there is in God's word , and appreciates all its shades of meaning , and which ...
... means to assert we maintain , that , unless all the nice shades of theology are appreciated , un- less we have a theology which embraces all the truth there is in God's word , and appreciates all its shades of meaning , and which ...
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... means to concede our definition of faith , and that faith is not elicitable without an infallible witness , two points of some importance in the controversy . He must now prove that he has or can have an infallible witness without the ...
... means to concede our definition of faith , and that faith is not elicitable without an infallible witness , two points of some importance in the controversy . He must now prove that he has or can have an infallible witness without the ...
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... means the Holy Ghost bearing witness through the Church as his organ , we are agreed , and there is no controversy between us ; but if , as is the case , it means the Holy Ghost bearing witness immediately to the individual , we deny ...
... means the Holy Ghost bearing witness through the Church as his organ , we are agreed , and there is no controversy between us ; but if , as is the case , it means the Holy Ghost bearing witness immediately to the individual , we deny ...
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