The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: Religion and societyT. Nourse, 1883 |
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... nature fol- lowed as a matter of course . Man by his very nature par- takes of matter , is material , then unholy , then sinful , cor- rupt , depraved . He is originally material , therefore origin- ally a sinner . Hence original sin ...
... nature fol- lowed as a matter of course . Man by his very nature par- takes of matter , is material , then unholy , then sinful , cor- rupt , depraved . He is originally material , therefore origin- ally a sinner . Hence original sin ...
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... nature were offensive . A dark , silent , friar's frock was the only befitting garb for nature or for man . The beau ideal of a good Christian was one who renounced all his connections with the world , became deaf to the voice of ...
... nature were offensive . A dark , silent , friar's frock was the only befitting garb for nature or for man . The beau ideal of a good Christian was one who renounced all his connections with the world , became deaf to the voice of ...
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... nature has or should have any hand in the construction of their theories . Instead of studying human nature , ascertaining its elements and its wants , and seeking to conform to them , every sect labors to conform human nature to its ...
... nature has or should have any hand in the construction of their theories . Instead of studying human nature , ascertaining its elements and its wants , and seeking to conform to them , every sect labors to conform human nature to its ...
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... nature , and their entire want of confidence in it as a crite- rion of truth . They must correct themselves . " The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us . " To reject human nature and declare it unworthy of con- fidence as the church ...
... nature , and their entire want of confidence in it as a crite- rion of truth . They must correct themselves . " The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us . " To reject human nature and declare it unworthy of con- fidence as the church ...
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... nature has the ability and the right to answer these questions , where are the limits of its ability and its right ? If we trust it when it assures us God has spoken to us , and when it interprets what he has spoken , where shall we not ...
... nature has the ability and the right to answer these questions , where are the limits of its ability and its right ? If we trust it when it assures us God has spoken to us , and when it interprets what he has spoken , where shall we not ...
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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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