Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... condition of the ancient Gentile nations . They cannot be assumed to live in Christ , and to have the promise of the supernatural reward promised to the true Christian who perseveres to the end ; they have , we must fear , forfeited ...
... condition of the ancient Gentile nations . They cannot be assumed to live in Christ , and to have the promise of the supernatural reward promised to the true Christian who perseveres to the end ; they have , we must fear , forfeited ...
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... and nearer to the moral condition of the ancient Gentiles , and reproduce more and more of the ancient Gentile vices and crimes . The old Gentile leaven has never been entirely 64 [ Jan. Manahan's Triumph of the Church .
... and nearer to the moral condition of the ancient Gentiles , and reproduce more and more of the ancient Gentile vices and crimes . The old Gentile leaven has never been entirely 64 [ Jan. Manahan's Triumph of the Church .
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... conditions of the patriarchal religion , save that the patriar- chal religion was a religion founded on the promise of things to be consummated and necessary to the perfection of the faith of the patriarchs , and Catholicity is a ...
... conditions of the patriarchal religion , save that the patriar- chal religion was a religion founded on the promise of things to be consummated and necessary to the perfection of the faith of the patriarchs , and Catholicity is a ...
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... condition that our publications are of that high , in- tellectual , scientific , literary , and moral character , that non- Catholics must read them , or remain behind the most advanced intelligence of the age . In a foregoing article ...
... condition that our publications are of that high , in- tellectual , scientific , literary , and moral character , that non- Catholics must read them , or remain behind the most advanced intelligence of the age . In a foregoing article ...
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... condition to judge . Suppose , then , the Catholic to be right , since subjection to God abridges no one's natural liberty , there is and can be no in- compatibility between the authority asserted by Catholics for the Church in faith ...
... condition to judge . Suppose , then , the Catholic to be right , since subjection to God abridges no one's natural liberty , there is and can be no in- compatibility between the authority asserted by Catholics for the Church in faith ...
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