Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... prove the whole . Dr. John Henry Newman , in his " Apolo- gia pro Vita sua , " says he has never been able to prove to his own satisfaction the existence of God by reason ; he can only prove it is probable that there is a God , and ...
... prove the whole . Dr. John Henry Newman , in his " Apolo- gia pro Vita sua , " says he has never been able to prove to his own satisfaction the existence of God by reason ; he can only prove it is probable that there is a God , and ...
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... Prove design and you prove , of course , a designer . But how prove design , if you know not as yet that the world has been made or created ? The most you can do is to prove that there are in nature things analogous to what in the works ...
... Prove design and you prove , of course , a designer . But how prove design , if you know not as yet that the world has been made or created ? The most you can do is to prove that there are in nature things analogous to what in the works ...
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... prove the traditionary teaching . Men believe before they doubt or think of proving . I doubt if , as a fact , any one ever was led to the truth by reasoning . The truth is grasped intuitively or immediately by the mind , and the ...
... prove the traditionary teaching . Men believe before they doubt or think of proving . I doubt if , as a fact , any one ever was led to the truth by reasoning . The truth is grasped intuitively or immediately by the mind , and the ...
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