Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... spiritual order , they are di vinely instructed and guided , and are right in their prin- ciples , their doctrine and their practices , if obedient to the light they have ; but in secular matters they follow the age , and share its spirit ...
... spiritual order , they are di vinely instructed and guided , and are right in their prin- ciples , their doctrine and their practices , if obedient to the light they have ; but in secular matters they follow the age , and share its spirit ...
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... God gives and the Church leaves him . It is , indeed , to endow the secular order with all the attributes of the spiritual , natural society , with all the prerogatives of the supernatural . In relation to the secular order , we must ...
... God gives and the Church leaves him . It is , indeed , to endow the secular order with all the attributes of the spiritual , natural society , with all the prerogatives of the supernatural . In relation to the secular order , we must ...
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... spirit of their religion , entertain Gentilistic theories , prejudices , and susceptibilities , and he may chance to offend them ? We cannot meet the objections drawn from the social and political order , and disprove the assertion that ...
... spirit of their religion , entertain Gentilistic theories , prejudices , and susceptibilities , and he may chance to offend them ? We cannot meet the objections drawn from the social and political order , and disprove the assertion that ...
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... spiritual order , it does not follow that Catholics are both infallible and impeccable in the natural order . We could not hang a heavier millstone about the neck of the Church than that of holding her responsible for all that has ever ...
... spiritual order , it does not follow that Catholics are both infallible and impeccable in the natural order . We could not hang a heavier millstone about the neck of the Church than that of holding her responsible for all that has ever ...
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... order it must ex- ist as a determinate substance with determinate modes . To separate modes from substance , or substance from modes , is to take both out of the order of reality , to make them mere entia rationis . Even God is , in one ...
... order it must ex- ist as a determinate substance with determinate modes . To separate modes from substance , or substance from modes , is to take both out of the order of reality , to make them mere entia rationis . Even God is , in one ...
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