A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... called ; and these represent more or less completely the area over which man can move in the way of inde- pendent speculation . As Natural Theology starts from the facts of experi- ence in nature and the moral life , so Christian ...
... called ; and these represent more or less completely the area over which man can move in the way of inde- pendent speculation . As Natural Theology starts from the facts of experi- ence in nature and the moral life , so Christian ...
Pàgina 7
... called this a bias because , in relation to our present subject , it takes the form of a readiness to admit the existence of God , or the Incarnation . The mind will never be compelled in spite of itself to accept such truths as these ...
... called this a bias because , in relation to our present subject , it takes the form of a readiness to admit the existence of God , or the Incarnation . The mind will never be compelled in spite of itself to accept such truths as these ...
Pàgina 8
... called bias is a moral state . And like all other such states it admits of only one alternative . Between the bias for and the bias against there is no half - way house , just as there is no alternative beyond right and wrong at the bar ...
... called bias is a moral state . And like all other such states it admits of only one alternative . Between the bias for and the bias against there is no half - way house , just as there is no alternative beyond right and wrong at the bar ...
Pàgina 31
... called upon to defend nature's laws morally : if any one succeeded in altering them , no one would mind ; but we know that no one can . These differences depend on the ultimate difference in the constituent elements of the physical and ...
... called upon to defend nature's laws morally : if any one succeeded in altering them , no one would mind ; but we know that no one can . These differences depend on the ultimate difference in the constituent elements of the physical and ...
Pàgina 55
... called out this twofold judg- ment were generally of two kinds - miracles and teaching . Our Lord traversed in His teaching questions which were regarded as settled , such , for instance , as that of Sabbath observance : but He also ...
... called out this twofold judg- ment were generally of two kinds - miracles and teaching . Our Lord traversed in His teaching questions which were regarded as settled , such , for instance , as that of Sabbath observance : but He also ...
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