The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: CivilizationH.F. Brownson, 1884 |
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... faith and charity living and working in them . Pray tell me what there is , then , in modern civilization , that she opposes ? " " She opposes all that is peculiar to it , and constitutes its . glory . " " The distinguishing feature of ...
... faith and charity living and working in them . Pray tell me what there is , then , in modern civilization , that she opposes ? " " She opposes all that is peculiar to it , and constitutes its . glory . " " The distinguishing feature of ...
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... faith , of a right inherent in each of the several states , and never surrendered to the Union ; if in the states united , the confederates , in making war on the Union , were rebels . In which vests the sovereignty I am not the ...
... faith , of a right inherent in each of the several states , and never surrendered to the Union ; if in the states united , the confederates , in making war on the Union , were rebels . In which vests the sovereignty I am not the ...
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... faith is something more than opinion , and Christianity something more than a theorem for philosophers ? Here the conversation ended for the day , and I sought solitude , that I might reflect on the great ques- tions which it had raised ...
... faith is something more than opinion , and Christianity something more than a theorem for philosophers ? Here the conversation ended for the day , and I sought solitude , that I might reflect on the great ques- tions which it had raised ...
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... faith in paper or parchment constitutions , or constitutions which are drawn up with ' malice aforethought , ' and which have no support in the habits and traditions of the people who are to live under them . Such constitutions can be ...
... faith in paper or parchment constitutions , or constitutions which are drawn up with ' malice aforethought , ' and which have no support in the habits and traditions of the people who are to live under them . Such constitutions can be ...
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... faith is in the highest sense reasonable . The divine commission to teach warrants the infallibility of the commissioned in teaching , for God can not authorize the teaching of error . " " The fact of the divine commission to teach the ...
... faith is in the highest sense reasonable . The divine commission to teach warrants the infallibility of the commissioned in teaching , for God can not authorize the teaching of error . " " The fact of the divine commission to teach the ...
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