A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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... conscious reflection , just as if there were no inference or possibility of error in the matter at all . And yet his inference is not altogether free from uncertainty . Strictly speaking , his eyes report one set of facts and his sense ...
... conscious reflection , just as if there were no inference or possibility of error in the matter at all . And yet his inference is not altogether free from uncertainty . Strictly speaking , his eyes report one set of facts and his sense ...
Pàgina 23
... conscious and definite , and the old mythology vanishes under the criticism of an enlightened philosophy . Thus arises the desire for a metaphysical explanation of things - an account of them which traces them all to some one force , or ...
... conscious and definite , and the old mythology vanishes under the criticism of an enlightened philosophy . Thus arises the desire for a metaphysical explanation of things - an account of them which traces them all to some one force , or ...
Pàgina 29
... consciousness cannot regard God as a mere force , governing events without conscious purpose : it expects to be admitted in some measure into the Divine con- fidence , if we may use the phrase , to learn something in detail of God's ...
... consciousness cannot regard God as a mere force , governing events without conscious purpose : it expects to be admitted in some measure into the Divine con- fidence , if we may use the phrase , to learn something in detail of God's ...
Pàgina 34
... various strains of thought converging in one direction , shows that the belief in God as described is truly natural , in the sense , that man naturally comes to the consciousness of it , 34 THE INCARNATION AND NATURAL THEOLOGY.
... various strains of thought converging in one direction , shows that the belief in God as described is truly natural , in the sense , that man naturally comes to the consciousness of it , 34 THE INCARNATION AND NATURAL THEOLOGY.
Pàgina 35
Thomas Banks Strong. that man naturally comes to the consciousness of it , so soon as he begins to follow out the natural laws of Thought and Life , and to deal with the world as he is qualified by nature to do . C. We have now reached ...
Thomas Banks Strong. that man naturally comes to the consciousness of it , so soon as he begins to follow out the natural laws of Thought and Life , and to deal with the world as he is qualified by nature to do . C. We have now reached ...
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