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... faith , " the substance of things hoped for , and the conviction of things not seen , ” — argumentum non apparentium . It must , in some sense , be known or intellectually apprehended , or faith would not and could not be an ...
... faith , " the substance of things hoped for , and the conviction of things not seen , ” — argumentum non apparentium . It must , in some sense , be known or intellectually apprehended , or faith would not and could not be an ...
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... Faith a faith , too , without test , with- out secure rational judgment ; since to have this there would be needed a firm objective - point outside of the domain of Faith , which , according to his doctrine , could not be furnished ...
... Faith a faith , too , without test , with- out secure rational judgment ; since to have this there would be needed a firm objective - point outside of the domain of Faith , which , according to his doctrine , could not be furnished ...
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... Faith , then it must be shown , upon scientific grounds , that the doctrines of Faith are truth , and why , and their contrary , false ; for so long as this is not done , a doctrine of Faith is not scientifically proved , and the ...
... Faith , then it must be shown , upon scientific grounds , that the doctrines of Faith are truth , and why , and their contrary , false ; for so long as this is not done , a doctrine of Faith is not scientifically proved , and the ...
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