Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... soul , and against which I had struggled in vain for twenty - five years , were broken , and that I was free ; then , only , was it , that the scales seemed to fall from my eyes , and that I could see where I stood , and what must ...
... soul , and against which I had struggled in vain for twenty - five years , were broken , and that I was free ; then , only , was it , that the scales seemed to fall from my eyes , and that I could see where I stood , and what must ...
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... soul above the love of it , and help the poor by producing in them that state of the affections , that religious exal- tation of the soul , which will lead them to count the wealth of this world as mere dross , or as dust in the bal ...
... soul above the love of it , and help the poor by producing in them that state of the affections , that religious exal- tation of the soul , which will lead them to count the wealth of this world as mere dross , or as dust in the bal ...
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... 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 , that separates Christianity from ...
... 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 , that separates Christianity from ...
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... soul , of Christianity . " It is this doctrine , again , which the greatest geniuses of the Middle Ages sought , with a steady eye , in the midst of the darkness of their epoch . All the great theologians , in these so despised ...
... soul , of Christianity . " It is this doctrine , again , which the greatest geniuses of the Middle Ages sought , with a steady eye , in the midst of the darkness of their epoch . All the great theologians , in these so despised ...
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... soul's own phenomena . Even Ideism becomes now a term , etymologically interpreted , too expressive , for it obviously bears the same relation to Idealism that Idea does to Ideal . Strictly speaking , our philosophy has fallen as much ...
... soul's own phenomena . Even Ideism becomes now a term , etymologically interpreted , too expressive , for it obviously bears the same relation to Idealism that Idea does to Ideal . Strictly speaking , our philosophy has fallen as much ...
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