Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... Religion , we are told one time , is an invention of the priests ; but how could there be priests before there was a religion ? The priest presupposes religion . Another time we are told . that tyrannical rulers invented religion as a ...
... Religion , we are told one time , is an invention of the priests ; but how could there be priests before there was a religion ? The priest presupposes religion . Another time we are told . that tyrannical rulers invented religion as a ...
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... religion , nor religion from morals . The question is not an idle one , and has a practical bear- ing , especially in our age and country , in which the tendency is to a total separation of church and state , religion and morals . The ...
... religion , nor religion from morals . The question is not an idle one , and has a practical bear- ing , especially in our age and country , in which the tendency is to a total separation of church and state , religion and morals . The ...
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... religion or the teachings of the Scriptures . How then know or prove the perfect accordance of science and religion ? But this is not all . The Christian order is teleological , and the teleological gives the law to the initial . The ...
... religion or the teachings of the Scriptures . How then know or prove the perfect accordance of science and religion ? But this is not all . The Christian order is teleological , and the teleological gives the law to the initial . The ...
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