The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: CivilizationH.F. Brownson, 1884 |
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... sovereign he may have done so , and he doubtless had his reasons , good or bad ; but has he ever con- demned the construction of railroads and the use of loco- motives as prohibited by the Christian faith , or declared them forbidden by ...
... sovereign he may have done so , and he doubtless had his reasons , good or bad ; but has he ever con- demned the construction of railroads and the use of loco- motives as prohibited by the Christian faith , or declared them forbidden by ...
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... sovereign states . I have no 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 ...
... sovereign states . I have no 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 ...
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... sovereigns ; but that was an accident , and no essential element of the papacy . The nations , not the papacy , have suffered by the change . In all other respects the authority of the pope was spiritual , and the emancipation of the ...
... sovereigns ; but that was an accident , and no essential element of the papacy . The nations , not the papacy , have suffered by the change . In all other respects the authority of the pope was spiritual , and the emancipation of the ...
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... that the popes in their long and bitter struggle with the German emperor and other sovereigns had been contending only for that freedom and independence which the state with us recognizes in every LIBERALISM AND THE CHURCH . 39.
... that the popes in their long and bitter struggle with the German emperor and other sovereigns had been contending only for that freedom and independence which the state with us recognizes in every LIBERALISM AND THE CHURCH . 39.
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... sovereign or suzerain . They were in the eyes of the Spanish government rebels and revolutionists , and no Spaniard could favor even their theological doctrines with- out suspicion of high treason . At least so it was repre- sented to ...
... sovereign or suzerain . They were in the eyes of the Spanish government rebels and revolutionists , and no Spaniard could favor even their theological doctrines with- out suspicion of high treason . At least so it was repre- sented to ...
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