Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... learned or the half - learned , never of the people . The various heathen mythologies never originated , and never could have originated , with the ignorant multitude , or with savage and barbarous tribes . These mythologies are in ...
... learned or the half - learned , never of the people . The various heathen mythologies never originated , and never could have originated , with the ignorant multitude , or with savage and barbarous tribes . These mythologies are in ...
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... learned that there is and can be progress only in fulfilling the purpose of the Creator in creating , and therefore only in realizing the teleological order ; for he has not even learned that there is a teleological order . He restricts ...
... learned that there is and can be progress only in fulfilling the purpose of the Creator in creating , and therefore only in realizing the teleological order ; for he has not even learned that there is a teleological order . He restricts ...
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... learned theologian , but the Pilot cites no theologian except De Lugo , with whose works he has not been rather intimately acquainted for many years , as well as with many others hardly less authoritative . A man's learning , however ...
... learned theologian , but the Pilot cites no theologian except De Lugo , with whose works he has not been rather intimately acquainted for many years , as well as with many others hardly less authoritative . A man's learning , however ...
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