Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... Rome , whom I undertake neither to accuse nor to defend ; but , in speaking of the Church herself , I dare affirm , that her error , or the cause of her not having more completely succeeded , is not in the arro- gance of her pretensions ...
... Rome , whom I undertake neither to accuse nor to defend ; but , in speaking of the Church herself , I dare affirm , that her error , or the cause of her not having more completely succeeded , is not in the arro- gance of her pretensions ...
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... Rome . This catholic church , one and indi- visible , including all national or local churches in com- munion with it , was , during the period we have named , supreme , and therefore competent to legislate on all matters of faith ...
... Rome . This catholic church , one and indi- visible , including all national or local churches in com- munion with it , was , during the period we have named , supreme , and therefore competent to legislate on all matters of faith ...
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... Rome , and also that portion which attacks Dissenters . What we have just said of the claims of the Church of England , though we have a very great respect for that communion , may well show , in the unpleasant feelings it may awaken in ...
... Rome , and also that portion which attacks Dissenters . What we have just said of the claims of the Church of England , though we have a very great respect for that communion , may well show , in the unpleasant feelings it may awaken in ...
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... Rome , as their enemies allege ; they are far enough from being Romanists ; they are , undeniably , gen- uine Church - of - England men ; but they are possessed by a sentiment which will be found too big and too expansive for the Church ...
... Rome , as their enemies allege ; they are far enough from being Romanists ; they are , undeniably , gen- uine Church - of - England men ; but they are possessed by a sentiment which will be found too big and too expansive for the Church ...
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... a respectable old gentleman who resides at Rome ; mild and amiable in his manners ; learned , polite ; corresponds with the philosophers ; writes a very agreeable letter to Voltaire , and can find it 1844. ] The Church Question .
... a respectable old gentleman who resides at Rome ; mild and amiable in his manners ; learned , polite ; corresponds with the philosophers ; writes a very agreeable letter to Voltaire , and can find it 1844. ] The Church Question .
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