A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 3
... never have taken a single step in argument without assuming its existence . Much the same is true of the existence of God , as we shall hope to make plain in the next chapter . The evidence we allege in proof of the fact proves also ...
... never have taken a single step in argument without assuming its existence . Much the same is true of the existence of God , as we shall hope to make plain in the next chapter . The evidence we allege in proof of the fact proves also ...
Pàgina 6
... never be completely left out of account with success . And this is why his facts require a new method . If the life of God and the spiritual world could be sepa- rated from the facts of physical nature , and considered alone , it would ...
... never be completely left out of account with success . And this is why his facts require a new method . If the life of God and the spiritual world could be sepa- rated from the facts of physical nature , and considered alone , it would ...
Pàgina 7
... never be compelled in spite of itself to accept such truths as these as it may be compelled in the region of Pure Mathematics or Logic . But it will be satisfied , and that not in the least degree in an unscientific manner , if it ...
... never be compelled in spite of itself to accept such truths as these as it may be compelled in the region of Pure Mathematics or Logic . But it will be satisfied , and that not in the least degree in an unscientific manner , if it ...
Pàgina 8
... never compelled . The condition of will which we have here 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 ...
... never compelled . The condition of will which we have here 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 ...
Pàgina 10
... never seen growing by mentally putting together the dissected fragments of it . A thing which lives and grows is always far more beautiful than an intellectual reconstruction of its parts would lead us to expect its beauty appeals to ...
... never seen growing by mentally putting together the dissected fragments of it . A thing which lives and grows is always far more beautiful than an intellectual reconstruction of its parts would lead us to expect its beauty appeals to ...
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