Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1855 |
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... Holy Scripture which calls him a fool who denies God , - Dixit insipiens in corde suo , non est Deus . The highest wisdom is to know God , and the supreme good is to know and love him . The greatest service , therefore , which can be ...
... Holy Scripture which calls him a fool who denies God , - Dixit insipiens in corde suo , non est Deus . The highest wisdom is to know God , and the supreme good is to know and love him . The greatest service , therefore , which can be ...
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... holy as the temple of the Holy Ghost . He rules the body , but loves and ' cher- ishes it . The Platonist contemns it , and seeks to act as a spirit without a body . He falls back on the spirit , which in his view is separated from God ...
... holy as the temple of the Holy Ghost . He rules the body , but loves and ' cher- ishes it . The Platonist contemns it , and seeks to act as a spirit without a body . He falls back on the spirit , which in his view is separated from God ...
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... - tach them from the Holy See , and to carry on the wars of the Emperors and secular princes against the Papacy . The readiness with which Plato's doctrine could thus be turned against 1855. ] 19 Gratry on the Knowledge of God .
... - tach them from the Holy See , and to carry on the wars of the Emperors and secular princes against the Papacy . The readiness with which Plato's doctrine could thus be turned against 1855. ] 19 Gratry on the Knowledge of God .
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... holy religion to the wants deeply felt by all men . age in which we live is to be pitied rather than declaimed against . It is restless and unhappy . It is seeking rest and finding none . Its heart is loving , but has no object it can ...
... holy religion to the wants deeply felt by all men . age in which we live is to be pitied rather than declaimed against . It is restless and unhappy . It is seeking rest and finding none . Its heart is loving , but has no object it can ...
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... holy fraternities it is not surprising that much should have been supported by an appeal to the respect entertained by the associates for the original founder ; and this , in all probability , is the explication of the far - famed avròs ...
... holy fraternities it is not surprising that much should have been supported by an appeal to the respect entertained by the associates for the original founder ; and this , in all probability , is the explication of the far - famed avròs ...
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Agnoiology American Anaximander Anaximenes apprehend assert authority beatific vision believe bishops body called Calvinistic Catholic Church cause Christ Christian citizens civil clergy conscience constitution corruption deny despotism Divine doctrine earth England equal error Evangelical evil existence fact faith Father France freedom Gallican German gible grace heart Hence heresy Holy human ignorance independence infinite intellect intelligible intuition Irenæus Irish Italian Italy Jansenists judgment Know-Nothing Know-Nothing party knowledge language ligion Lord Malebranche means ment mind modern moral natural never non-Catholic object olic ourselves Pagan Pantheism Papacy Papal party philosophy Plato political Pope present prince principles Protestant Protestantism prove pure reason Reformation regard religion religious liberty render revelation Roman Rome Russia Scriptures sense sensible society soul sovereign spiritual order supernatural suppose supremacy supreme temporal theodicy things THIRD SERIES.-VOL thought tion true truth Whigs
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377 psl. - And he said unto them, Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, Put every man his sword by his side, and go in and out from gate to gate throughout the camp, and slay every man his brother, and every man his companion, and every man his neighbour.
127 psl. - He has endeavored to prevent the population of these States ; for that purpose obstructing the laws for the naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migration hither and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands.
422 psl. - The catechism says that the chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy him forever, which of course is applicable mainly to God as seen in his works.
375 psl. - ... said, These are thy Gods, O Israel, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt...
347 psl. - He can no longer have God for his Father, who has not the church for his mother.
445 psl. - ... be able, by the most accurate examination of its sensible qualities, to discover any of its causes or effects. Adam, though his rational faculties be supposed, at the very first, entirely perfect, could not have inferred from the fluidity and transparency of water that it would suffocate him, or from the light and warmth of fire that it would consume him.
155 psl. - Labour not for the meat that perisheth, but for the meat that endureth unto everlasting life.
410 psl. - Let every soul be subject to higher powers : for there is no power but from God; and those that are, are ordained of God.