Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... effect , and what means I must use to effect it . The young dreamer , the visionary specula- tor , let me hope , has ripened into the sober , practical man . If this be to change , I doubtless have changed ; but in this I have only ...
... effect , and what means I must use to effect it . The young dreamer , the visionary specula- tor , let me hope , has ripened into the sober , practical man . If this be to change , I doubtless have changed ; but in this I have only ...
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... effect it , and will effect it , through the aid of the more influential classes themselves . But , to secure this aid , we must resort to moral and religious influences . The first thing to be done is , to recall the age to a living ...
... effect it , and will effect it , through the aid of the more influential classes themselves . But , to secure this aid , we must resort to moral and religious influences . The first thing to be done is , to recall the age to a living ...
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... effect , Kant , solitary and alone , resumes the problem of philosophy where Berkeley and Hume had left it . Philosophy changes its soil , and returns to visit the country of Leibnitz . By the side of the original effort of Kant , the ...
... effect , Kant , solitary and alone , resumes the problem of philosophy where Berkeley and Hume had left it . Philosophy changes its soil , and returns to visit the country of Leibnitz . By the side of the original effort of Kant , the ...
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... effect outward unity and canon- ical communion , but to recover the significance of the church itself . Christianity , as a divine scheme of me- diatorial grace , has become to the great majority of the Christian world an enigma , of ...
... effect outward unity and canon- ical communion , but to recover the significance of the church itself . Christianity , as a divine scheme of me- diatorial grace , has become to the great majority of the Christian world an enigma , of ...
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... effect- ed by virtue of the living principle still in the broken body of our Lord , and in all the fragments into which it has been broken . Now , is there in all these fragments this one vital force , this organic principle , by virtue ...
... effect- ed by virtue of the living principle still in the broken body of our Lord , and in all the fragments into which it has been broken . Now , is there in all these fragments this one vital force , this organic principle , by virtue ...
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