Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... human capacity . Believe none of the idle rumors which may have reached your ears . As you have known me , so will you always find me . You have known me too long , and too intimately , to give in to the false notion , that I am ...
... human capacity . Believe none of the idle rumors which may have reached your ears . As you have known me , so will you always find me . You have known me too long , and too intimately , to give in to the false notion , that I am ...
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... human progress . But , if the Church herself neglected to assert , or but too feebly and timidly asserted , her independence , in face of the State , and especially of Antiquity , this was much more the case with the philosophers and ...
... human progress . But , if the Church herself neglected to assert , or but too feebly and timidly asserted , her independence , in face of the State , and especially of Antiquity , this was much more the case with the philosophers and ...
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... human means , be somewhat difficult , not to say impossible , to obtain . But my readers must not misinterpret me . There is no truth in the report , that I have joined , or am intend- ing to join , the Roman Catholic Church . I am free ...
... human means , be somewhat difficult , not to say impossible , to obtain . But my readers must not misinterpret me . There is no truth in the report , that I have joined , or am intend- ing to join , the Roman Catholic Church . I am free ...
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... human race must henceforth feed solely on its past inspirations . If the theory of the Church , I have set forth , be true , God has provided for a continuous inspiration ; not , indeed , an inspiration overriding the past inspirations ...
... human race must henceforth feed solely on its past inspirations . If the theory of the Church , I have set forth , be true , God has provided for a continuous inspiration ; not , indeed , an inspiration overriding the past inspirations ...
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... humanity , decrying all its past labors , and refusing to accept what is , as their point of departure for what should be , they are struck with impotence , and doomed to perpetual barrenness . They deprive themselves of ancestors , and ...
... humanity , decrying all its past labors , and refusing to accept what is , as their point of departure for what should be , they are struck with impotence , and doomed to perpetual barrenness . They deprive themselves of ancestors , and ...
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