Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... practice of religion , but are not shown the dependence of the practice on the dogmas out of which it grows . Worse than all , the graduates go forth without the phil- osophical principles that either enable them to grasp re- ligion in ...
... practice of religion , but are not shown the dependence of the practice on the dogmas out of which it grows . Worse than all , the graduates go forth without the phil- osophical principles that either enable them to grasp re- ligion in ...
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... practice of his religion , at the College of Sainte Barbe , though he stood alone among his fellow - students , and in spite of their ridicule and opposition . But though a Catholic and a legitimist , and so far was opposed and even ...
... practice of his religion , at the College of Sainte Barbe , though he stood alone among his fellow - students , and in spite of their ridicule and opposition . But though a Catholic and a legitimist , and so far was opposed and even ...
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... practice to their principles , but their principles to their practice . Their principles are no better than their conduct , and their con- science will not sustain the authorities in their efforts to re- form their practice . The Church ...
... practice to their principles , but their principles to their practice . Their principles are no better than their conduct , and their con- science will not sustain the authorities in their efforts to re- form their practice . The Church ...
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