Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... hold that the people , under God , are politically sovereign . Even kings and nobles hold their power from God through the people , and are responsible to them for its exercise . But the sovereign people are the organic people , not the ...
... hold that the people , under God , are politically sovereign . Even kings and nobles hold their power from God through the people , and are responsible to them for its exercise . But the sovereign people are the organic people , not the ...
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... hold them to be a sort of tertium quid , neither the one nor the other . Some of them appear to hold them to be simply representative , not the verities themselves , but representations of them in the mind , which has the disadvantage ...
... hold them to be a sort of tertium quid , neither the one nor the other . Some of them appear to hold them to be simply representative , not the verities themselves , but representations of them in the mind , which has the disadvantage ...
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... hold the Protestant heresy of an invisible Church , or salvation by union with the disembodied soul of the Church , in which the flesh assumed by the WORD in the womb of the Virgin , has no office or representative , since the Holy ...
... hold the Protestant heresy of an invisible Church , or salvation by union with the disembodied soul of the Church , in which the flesh assumed by the WORD in the womb of the Virgin , has no office or representative , since the Holy ...
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