Essays and Reviews Chiefly on Theology, Politics and SocialismD. & J. Sadlier, 1858 - 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 , to ...
... 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 , to ...
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... conclude that it is itself a competent witness to the fact of revelation . This , conceded , the first answer is inadmis- sible , 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- sible , 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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