The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: Religion and societyT. Nourse, 1883 |
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... less than the intelligence of the reader will lead him to the conclusion which the author arrives at in the last few pages , that the only medium of salvation is the Catholic church . In New Views of Christianity , Society and the ...
... less than the intelligence of the reader will lead him to the conclusion which the author arrives at in the last few pages , that the only medium of salvation is the Catholic church . In New Views of Christianity , Society and the ...
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... less without it , and wants which God alone can satisfy . Accordingly wherever he is , in whatever age or country , he has - with a few individual exceptions easily accounted for- some sort of religious notions and some form of ...
... less without it , and wants which God alone can satisfy . Accordingly wherever he is , in whatever age or country , he has - with a few individual exceptions easily accounted for- some sort of religious notions and some form of ...
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... less . never comprehends the greater . Their minds must have been equal to his in order to have been able to take in the full import of his words . They might as they did- apprehend a great and glorious meaning in what he said ; they ...
... less . never comprehends the greater . Their minds must have been equal to his in order to have been able to take in the full import of his words . They might as they did- apprehend a great and glorious meaning in what he said ; they ...
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... less unexceptionable form in the convents , the monasteries and nunneries , among the clergy of all ranks , in that gross licentiousness which led to the reformation attempted by Hildebrand ; and finally it ascended - not avowedly , but ...
... less unexceptionable form in the convents , the monasteries and nunneries , among the clergy of all ranks , in that gross licentiousness which led to the reformation attempted by Hildebrand ; and finally it ascended - not avowedly , but ...
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... less and unregistered . An inflexible and changeless tyranny weighs down the human race and paralyzes its energies . Ages on ages roll away and bring no melioration . Every thing remains as it was , monotonous and immovable as the ...
... less and unregistered . An inflexible and changeless tyranny weighs down the human race and paralyzes its energies . Ages on ages roll away and bring no melioration . Every thing remains as it was , monotonous and immovable as the ...
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The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: Religion and society Orestes Augustus Brownson Vista completa - 1883 |
The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: Religion and society Orestes Augustus Brownson Vista completa - 1883 |
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Página 260 - might in that case believe, indeed, in a Saviour for Paul, but in none for me. But Paul himself teaches you better than this. He tells you not to say within yourselves, " Who shall ascend into heaven ? that is, to bring Christ down from above: or who shall descend
Página 300 - divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues. But all these worketh—or are affected by—that one and the self-same Spirit, dividing unto every man severally as he will.' " Nations and individuals are inspired in relation to special purposes, for the performance of some special work
Página 581 - of saints, is a fond thing, vainly invented and grounded upon no warranty of Scripture, but rather repugnant to the word of God." Is not here a judgment of condemnation of the Roman communion? Does not the church of England
Página 126 - explicit? Jesus himself says, " A new commandment give I unto you, that ye love one another, as I have loved you. " "By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye hiive love one to another.
Página 157 - as they live the identical life of Jesus. " He that hath the Son hath life;" " he that hath not the Son hath not life;" " except ye eat the flesh and drink the blood of the Son of Man ye have no life in you.
Página 93 - Out of the heart of Nature roll'd The burdens of the Bible old; The Litanies of nations came, Like the volcano's tongue of flame, Up from the burning core below,— The canticles of love and woe." This is to mistake the effect for the cause. These litanies came not from " the burning core below;
Página 151 - heart the damning stain of sin ? Who has not exclaimed, nay, who does not perpetually exclaim, " I am a sinner; the good I would I do not, and the evil that I would not that I do. O wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death ?
Página 50 - Jerusalem and in Judah shall be Holiness unto the Lord of hosts." The words of the prophet will be fulfilled. All things proceed from God and are therefore holy. Every duty, every act necessary to be done, every implement of industry, or thing contributing to human use or convenience, will
Página 125 - his brother, whom he hath seen, how shall he love God, whom he hath not seen ?" Can any thing more explicit be required to prove that, according to Christianity, we love God only mediately, by, and in, loving our brother? Leroux is wrong, then, in pretending that the pure, direct, and absolute love of God is a Chris tian
Página 580 - As the church of Hierusalem,, Alexandria, and Antioch have erred, so also the Church of Rome hath erred, not only in their living and manner of ceremonies, but also in matters of faith.