Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... living in the present , but living as the mightiest power on earth . The meeting of the Protestant conference , which some had the hardihood to call an œcumenical council , did not cause so much as a ripple , outside of the journals ...
... living in the present , but living as the mightiest power on earth . The meeting of the Protestant conference , which some had the hardihood to call an œcumenical council , did not cause so much as a ripple , outside of the journals ...
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... living Church , only by the mutual commerce of soul and body . There may be grave sinners in her body who have no communion with her soul ; these are indeed members , but not living members , and are in the body rather than of it , as ...
... living Church , only by the mutual commerce of soul and body . There may be grave sinners in her body who have no communion with her soul ; these are indeed members , but not living members , and are in the body rather than of it , as ...
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... living union with the soul , the forma corporis , or as the living human body and soul of the Word , that the heart is the seat or emblem of the divine - human love of our Lord , or that can be worshipped as the Sacred Heart of God ...
... living union with the soul , the forma corporis , or as the living human body and soul of the Word , that the heart is the seat or emblem of the divine - human love of our Lord , or that can be worshipped as the Sacred Heart of God ...
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