Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... nature of the Church as was necessary to render this proposition intelligible . In the Article on the Church Question , we raised the question of the Nature and Office of the Church , stated it to be the great and paramount question of ...
... nature of the Church as was necessary to render this proposition intelligible . In the Article on the Church Question , we raised the question of the Nature and Office of the Church , stated it to be the great and paramount question of ...
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... nature is to - day what it always was , for nature is the same at all times and places ; and we have now , even to - day , only to descend to the bottom of the heart , to learn the will of God , and what is suitable to man . " We may ...
... nature is to - day what it always was , for nature is the same at all times and places ; and we have now , even to - day , only to descend to the bottom of the heart , to learn the will of God , and what is suitable to man . " We may ...
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... nature , and the sanctity of all human inclina- tions . For , if human nature were depraved , and the sources of human activity corrupted , it would be absurd to seek a state of society which should conform in all respects to man's ...
... nature , and the sanctity of all human inclina- tions . For , if human nature were depraved , and the sources of human activity corrupted , it would be absurd to seek a state of society which should conform in all respects to man's ...
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No I | 1 |
BERKELEY AND IDEALISM | 29 |
THE CHURCH QUESTION | 57 |
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