A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 6
... far as he has assumed it in his premisses.1 It is , we believe , the failure to recognize these truths 1 Cf. S. Thom . Aq . , Summa , P. I , Q. xxxii . , Art . 1 . which has led to much of the strain between Science 6 INTRODUCTION.
... far as he has assumed it in his premisses.1 It is , we believe , the failure to recognize these truths 1 Cf. S. Thom . Aq . , Summa , P. I , Q. xxxii . , Art . 1 . which has led to much of the strain between Science 6 INTRODUCTION.
Pàgina 8
... capacity for judgment : it would be blank and void , without any materials upon 1 Cf. W. Ward . The wish to believe : pp . 6-10 , and throughout the book . which a judgment could rest . The act of judgment 8 INTRODUCTION.
... capacity for judgment : it would be blank and void , without any materials upon 1 Cf. W. Ward . The wish to believe : pp . 6-10 , and throughout the book . which a judgment could rest . The act of judgment 8 INTRODUCTION.
Pàgina 11
... Creed . If the order be somewhat unusual , we believe that the unity which will result from our mode of treat- ment will fully make up for this defect . CHAPTER I THE INCARNATION AS THE SATISFACTION OF HUMAN ASPIRATIONS PLAN OF THE BOOK 11.
... Creed . If the order be somewhat unusual , we believe that the unity which will result from our mode of treat- ment will fully make up for this defect . CHAPTER I THE INCARNATION AS THE SATISFACTION OF HUMAN ASPIRATIONS PLAN OF THE BOOK 11.
Pàgina 27
... believe , no doubt , that things remain the same whether we happen to be looking at them or not ; and we are doubtless right in believing this . But we cannot see the proof of it with our own eyes , from the very nature of the case ...
... believe , no doubt , that things remain the same whether we happen to be looking at them or not ; and we are doubtless right in believing this . But we cannot see the proof of it with our own eyes , from the very nature of the case ...
Pàgina 46
... believe to be one certain note of a revelation from God , that it involves no hopeless breach with the past , that it fulfils but does not destroy . In this aspect it forms a very striking contrast to the ordinary human notion of Divine ...
... believe to be one certain note of a revelation from God , that it involves no hopeless breach with the past , that it fulfils but does not destroy . In this aspect it forms a very striking contrast to the ordinary human notion of Divine ...
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