Essays and Reviews: Chiefly on Theology, Politics and SocialismD. & J. Sadlier, 1862 - 521 psl. |
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... conclusion ; yet some Unitarians have the appearance of denying it . A short time since , we read an article in a Unitarian newspaper , writ- ten by a distinguished Unitarian clergyman , in which the writer maintains , that , although ...
... conclusion ; yet some Unitarians have the appearance of denying it . A short time since , we read an article in a Unitarian newspaper , writ- ten by a distinguished Unitarian clergyman , in which the writer maintains , that , although ...
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... conclusions are valid . But reason cannot furnish its own premises . They must be given it ; hence , they are called ... conclude , within certain limits , what a supernatural revelation cannot be , but not what it must be . God ...
... conclusions are valid . But reason cannot furnish its own premises . They must be given it ; hence , they are called ... conclude , within certain limits , what a supernatural revelation cannot be , but not what it must be . God ...
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... conclude what is the revelation . Therefore it cannot be the witness demanded . Moreover , if reason knew enough of God , independently of the supernatural revelation , to be - able , from the intrinsic charac- ter of the revelation ...
... conclude what is the revelation . Therefore it cannot be the witness demanded . Moreover , if reason knew enough of God , independently of the supernatural revelation , to be - able , from the intrinsic charac- ter of the revelation ...
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... conclude that it is itself a competent witness to the fact of revelation . This , conceded , the first answer is inadmis- sibie , for the fact of revelation is neither intuitive nor demon- strable . 2. The answer just dismissed is that ...
... conclude that it is itself a competent witness to the fact of revelation . This , conceded , the first answer is inadmis- sibie , for the fact of revelation is neither intuitive nor demon- strable . 2. The answer just dismissed is that ...
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... conclude that we had the whole revealed word . But since a part of the revela- tion , to say the least , was communicated orally , taught and be- lieved before the writing was commenced , we cannot conclude from the possession of the ...
... conclude that we had the whole revealed word . But since a part of the revela- tion , to say the least , was communicated orally , taught and be- lieved before the writing was commenced , we cannot conclude from the possession of the ...
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Abolitionists adduce admit alleged Almighty Apostles argument assert Associationists atheism believe Bible bound Catholic Church Christian civil claim command communion concede conclusion conscience constitution Council of Trent credibility declare democracy deny despotism destiny divine authority divine commission divine grace doctrine error establish evidence evil existence external fact of revelation faith fallible false favor form of government Free Soilers Gospel heresy historical Holy human individual infallible infallibly infidel inspiration Jesuits labor liberty Lord Lynch means ment ministry miracles moral nations natural reason necessary Neoplatonism never obedience obey objection ourselves passions pastors political Pope popular Presbyterian principle private judgment Professor proof Protestant Protestant Reformation Protestantism prove question reform refuted religion republican Roman Catholic Church Scriptures sects seek sense simply social sovereign sovereignty spirit supernatural supernatural order suppose teach temporal testimony thing Thornwell tion true truth Unitarians virtue witness word