Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 353
... faith - they taught them no alle- giance but to the pope of Rome , and to themselves as his ap- pointed ministers ... faith ! What a pity that this faith is not more extensively known in the United States ! Our country is convulsed with ...
... faith - they taught them no alle- giance but to the pope of Rome , and to themselves as his ap- pointed ministers ... faith ! What a pity that this faith is not more extensively known in the United States ! Our country is convulsed with ...
Page 421
... faith , Ballard's action in the whole affair had been a fraud and was void as to its effect upon his rights and responsibilities . The abstract question of the nature of allegiance and the right of voluntary expatriation was much ...
... faith , Ballard's action in the whole affair had been a fraud and was void as to its effect upon his rights and responsibilities . The abstract question of the nature of allegiance and the right of voluntary expatriation was much ...
Page 501
... faith for their truth . Faith may supply the place of This we by no means deny . Faith is a very important aid in man's moral support , and a highly useful auxiliary help to reason ; but , then , its office never conflicts with reason ...
... faith for their truth . Faith may supply the place of This we by no means deny . Faith is a very important aid in man's moral support , and a highly useful auxiliary help to reason ; but , then , its office never conflicts with reason ...
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