The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: Religion and societyT. Nourse, 1883 |
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... relation to material interests . She became , then , a mere parallel organization with the state , having no longer in relation to society an ideal to realize . She had nothing to propose . She could no longer take the lead in ...
... relation to material interests . She became , then , a mere parallel organization with the state , having no longer in relation to society an ideal to realize . She had nothing to propose . She could no longer take the lead in ...
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... relation with nature . He should then be taken as a whole , as one and identical in all his phenomena , however multiform , various , or variable they may be . Man and nature are made of the same stuff . Spirit and matter are the same ...
... relation with nature . He should then be taken as a whole , as one and identical in all his phenomena , however multiform , various , or variable they may be . Man and nature are made of the same stuff . Spirit and matter are the same ...
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... relation . God must be served by our labors for the good of all men ; and the good of all men does not consist in a ... relations no less than under his spiritual rela- tions . Material sufferings will touch her not less than moral ...
... relation . God must be served by our labors for the good of all men ; and the good of all men does not consist in a ... relations no less than under his spiritual rela- tions . Material sufferings will touch her not less than moral ...
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... relations that we now recognize in his spiritual relations . But she will not be merely utilitarian . She will not be cold and naked and barren . In accepting material interests she will not become less , but even more spiritual . In ...
... relations that we now recognize in his spiritual relations . But she will not be merely utilitarian . She will not be cold and naked and barren . In accepting material interests she will not become less , but even more spiritual . In ...
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... by mistaking , in no small degree , both the end and the means . Their merit consists in their assertion of the inspiration of all men , and thereby declar- ing all men to stand in intimate relation with their REFORM AND CONSERVATISM . 91.
... by mistaking , in no small degree , both the end and the means . Their merit consists in their assertion of the inspiration of all men , and thereby declar- ing all men to stand in intimate relation with their REFORM AND CONSERVATISM . 91.
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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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