Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... asserted it with too much feeble- ness and timidity , and with numerous and almost suicidal concessions to the spirit which finally broke out in the Protestant schism . Instead of boldly assert- ing her high prerogatives as the Body of ...
... asserted it with too much feeble- ness and timidity , and with numerous and almost suicidal concessions to the spirit which finally broke out in the Protestant schism . Instead of boldly assert- ing her high prerogatives as the Body of ...
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... asserting , but in not asserting , her independence in regard to tradition , written or un- written , and in face of the civil authority . So far as she has asserted this two - fold independence , she has done well , been faithful to ...
... asserting , but in not asserting , her independence in regard to tradition , written or un- written , and in face of the civil authority . So far as she has asserted this two - fold independence , she has done well , been faithful to ...
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... assert , or but too feebly and timidly asserted , her independence , in face of the State , and especially of ... assert her own independence , and of these philosophers and free - inquirers to perceive that the successful assertion of ...
... assert , or but too feebly and timidly asserted , her independence , in face of the State , and especially of ... assert her own independence , and of these philosophers and free - inquirers to perceive that the successful assertion of ...
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... assert the two - fold independence , of which I speak , she will become the nucleus of re- organization , and ultimately absorb all other commun- ions into herself ; but , they , who most distinctly assert , and most strenuously insist ...
... assert the two - fold independence , of which I speak , she will become the nucleus of re- organization , and ultimately absorb all other commun- ions into herself ; but , they , who most distinctly assert , and most strenuously insist ...
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... asserts positively , that there is no soul , or spirit , without bodily appearance , is he more of a spiritualist , than Cicero , who decides nothing con- cerning the nature of the soul ? Not here , then , is the dif ferential shade ...
... asserts positively , that there is no soul , or spirit , without bodily appearance , is he more of a spiritualist , than Cicero , who decides nothing con- cerning the nature of the soul ? Not here , then , is the dif ferential shade ...
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