Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... become tumultuous . Then is not the world already overcome ? Has not modern science mastered it , annihilated time and space ? Have we not political economies , free competition , a well regulated police , churches , schools ...
... become tumultuous . Then is not the world already overcome ? Has not modern science mastered it , annihilated time and space ? Have we not political economies , free competition , a well regulated police , churches , schools ...
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... become to the great majority of the Christian world an enigma , of which few , if any , retain the key . The great mass of church - goers , nay , of church - teachers , have no conception of the profound significance of the church ...
... become to the great majority of the Christian world an enigma , of which few , if any , retain the key . The great mass of church - goers , nay , of church - teachers , have no conception of the profound significance of the church ...
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... become able to see , independently of the mere authority of tradition , its profound , universal , and eternal neces- sity . They have bowed to the Tradition ; but the reason of the Tradition ? but the reason of the 64 [ Jan. The Church ...
... become able to see , independently of the mere authority of tradition , its profound , universal , and eternal neces- sity . They have bowed to the Tradition ; but the reason of the Tradition ? but the reason of the 64 [ Jan. The Church ...
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... the key to its myste- ries , and to become acquainted with their significance , with the FACTS they cover , that is to say , with the Christian ontology itself . Our Oxford divines seem to us 66 [ Jan. The Church Question .
... the key to its myste- ries , and to become acquainted with their significance , with the FACTS they cover , that is to say , with the Christian ontology itself . Our Oxford divines seem to us 66 [ Jan. The Church Question .
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... become ques- tions , and grave questions too ; but , What is the church itself ? what its office ? and what its authority , however constituted , or however named ? This , we believe , is the first and main question to be disposed of by ...
... become ques- tions , and grave questions too ; but , What is the church itself ? what its office ? and what its authority , however constituted , or however named ? This , we believe , is the first and main question to be disposed of by ...
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