The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: Religion and societyT. Nourse, 1883 |
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... character , that is , as a church , it is then spiritual , and if spiritual , holy ; and if holy , infallible . Hence the infallibility of the church . The holy should undoubtedly govern the unholy ; spirit then should govern matter ...
... character , that is , as a church , it is then spiritual , and if spiritual , holy ; and if holy , infallible . Hence the infallibility of the church . The holy should undoubtedly govern the unholy ; spirit then should govern matter ...
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... character that it held them . Materialism - as it could reign in the church only as it were by stealth - resolved to leave the church and to reign in spite of it , against it , and even on its ruins . It protested , since it had all the ...
... character that it held them . Materialism - as it could reign in the church only as it were by stealth - resolved to leave the church and to reign in spite of it , against it , and even on its ruins . It protested , since it had all the ...
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... character of Protestantism is then the insurrection of materialism , and what we call the reforma- tion is really a revolution in favor of the material order . Spiritualism had exhausted its energies ; it had done all it could for ...
... character of Protestantism is then the insurrection of materialism , and what we call the reforma- tion is really a revolution in favor of the material order . Spiritualism had exhausted its energies ; it had done all it could for ...
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... character , but by virtue of his character as a temporal prince . The Protestant princes of Germany are protectors of the church ; and all over Europe , there is an implied contract between the state and the ecclesiastical authorities ...
... character , but by virtue of his character as a temporal prince . The Protestant princes of Germany are protectors of the church ; and all over Europe , there is an implied contract between the state and the ecclesiastical authorities ...
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... character . As Protestants , people are not religious , but co - existing with their Protestantism , they may indeed retain something of religion . Men often act from mixed motives . They bear in their bosoms sometimes two antagonist ...
... character . As Protestants , people are not religious , but co - existing with their Protestantism , they may indeed retain something of religion . Men often act from mixed motives . They bear in their bosoms sometimes two antagonist ...
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The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: Religion and society Orestes Augustus Brownson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1883 |
The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: Religion and society Orestes Augustus Brownson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1883 |
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