A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 3
... ordinary rules of inference ; but rather , taking the idea of God as a starting - point , it endeavours to set forth the necessary coherence of this with all other forms of truth ; or taking the Incarnation for fact , it analyses it and ...
... ordinary rules of inference ; but rather , taking the idea of God as a starting - point , it endeavours to set forth the necessary coherence of this with all other forms of truth ; or taking the Incarnation for fact , it analyses it and ...
Pàgina 5
... ordinary knowledge simply in completeness and in coherence . It does not relate to a different order of things . Ordinary knowledge is regulated by circumstances . It consists of the products of a man's observation during his lifetime ...
... ordinary knowledge simply in completeness and in coherence . It does not relate to a different order of things . Ordinary knowledge is regulated by circumstances . It consists of the products of a man's observation during his lifetime ...
Pàgina 20
... ordinary knowledge result from the operation of this single motive , or perhaps we might better call it , this necessary law . A simple illustration will show more clearly than anything else the importance of it as a principle . Man has ...
... ordinary knowledge result from the operation of this single motive , or perhaps we might better call it , this necessary law . A simple illustration will show more clearly than anything else the importance of it as a principle . Man has ...
Pàgina 42
... ordinary heathen . He was subject to the strangest and most disheartening failures . And what was more , neither Jew nor Greek - the Greek far less than the Jew - was able to enforce the knowledge he did win in practice . The Jews did ...
... ordinary heathen . He was subject to the strangest and most disheartening failures . And what was more , neither Jew nor Greek - the Greek far less than the Jew - was able to enforce the knowledge he did win in practice . The Jews did ...
Pàgina 46
... ordinary human notion of Divine revelation . Man is content , as a rule , with ordinary knowledge obtained through ordinary channels . But now and then he becomes dissatisfied with these . He wishes to know something which is outside ...
... ordinary human notion of Divine revelation . Man is content , as a rule , with ordinary knowledge obtained through ordinary channels . But now and then he becomes dissatisfied with these . He wishes to know something which is outside ...
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