Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1873 - American essays |
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... cause , which I hold dearer than life , and which I would not have suffer the least detriment through me or my ill reputation ; and also for the sake of my surviving children , to whom I can leave LAST SERIES . - VOL . I. NO . I. 1 It ...
... cause , which I hold dearer than life , and which I would not have suffer the least detriment through me or my ill reputation ; and also for the sake of my surviving children , to whom I can leave LAST SERIES . - VOL . I. NO . I. 1 It ...
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... causes of the opposition I encountered from some of my own brethren : such explanations would be mistimed and misplaced , and could edify nobody . I willingly admit that I made many mistakes ; but I regard as the greatest of all the ...
... causes of the opposition I encountered from some of my own brethren : such explanations would be mistimed and misplaced , and could edify nobody . I willingly admit that I made many mistakes ; but I regard as the greatest of all the ...
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... cause of truth , they will permit its publication ; if it should incur their disapprobation , or be judged by them more likely to do harm than good , its publi- cation will be discontinued the moment I am made aware that such is the ...
... cause of truth , they will permit its publication ; if it should incur their disapprobation , or be judged by them more likely to do harm than good , its publi- cation will be discontinued the moment I am made aware that such is the ...
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... causes , which , by the provision and sustaining power of the Creator execute , as second causes , themselves . But these are very distinguishable from what is called by moralists and theo- logians , the law of nature - jus naturale ...
... causes , which , by the provision and sustaining power of the Creator execute , as second causes , themselves . But these are very distinguishable from what is called by moralists and theo- logians , the law of nature - jus naturale ...
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... cause , in some of the states , nearly ad libitum , and a man or a woman can get divorced simply in order to marry another . Polygamy and polyandry are common in our American society , and even authorized by law . The evil does not stop ...
... cause , in some of the states , nearly ad libitum , and a man or a woman can get divorced simply in order to marry another . Polygamy and polyandry are common in our American society , and even authorized by law . The evil does not stop ...
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Page 194 - Who shall ascend into heaven ? (that is to bring Christ down from above ;) Or, who shall descend into the deep ? (that is to bring up Christ again from the dead.) But what saith it ? The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart ; that is, the word of faith which we preach...
Page 34 - The heretics urged, at the end of the second century and the beginning of the third century, the...
Page 175 - But I say, Have they not heard? Yes verily, their sound went into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world.
Page 175 - The heavens show forth the glory of God, and the firmament declareth the work of his hands.
Page 165 - Dearly beloved, we are now the sons of God; and it hath not yet appeared what we shall be. We know, that, when he shall appear, we shall be like to him : because we shall see him as he is.
Page 207 - Hope springs eternal in the human breast; Man never Is, but always To be blest; The soul, uneasy and confined from home, Rests and expatiates in a life to come.
Page 7 - He who has not the church for his mother cannot have God for his Father...
Page 191 - And other sheep I have, that are not of this fold : them also I must bring, and they shall hear My voice and there shall be one fold and one shepherd.
Page 173 - ... the foolish things of the world hath God chosen, that he may confound the wise : and the weak things of the world hath God chosen, that he may confound the strong...
Page 373 - ... that in the future, even more than in the past, faith in an order, which is the basis of Science, will not (as it cannot reasonably) be dissevered, from faith in an Ordainer, which is the basis of Religion.