A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina v
... things . This is due to the nature of the facts in question , which ( 1 ) if true , underlie as absolute condi- tions the whole world of experience and faith respectively ; ( 2 ) are not capable of sensuous verification . Hence the ...
... things . This is due to the nature of the facts in question , which ( 1 ) if true , underlie as absolute condi- tions the whole world of experience and faith respectively ; ( 2 ) are not capable of sensuous verification . Hence the ...
Pàgina 4
... thing . The world outside us , our- selves , our powers of thought and will , are all dependent in the strictest sense ... things . Secondly , we have said that the nature of scientific investigation itself provides an argument for the ...
... thing . The world outside us , our- selves , our powers of thought and will , are all dependent in the strictest sense ... things . Secondly , we have said that the nature of scientific investigation itself provides an argument for the ...
Pàgina 5
... things . Ordinary knowledge is regulated by circumstances . It consists of the products of a man's observation during his lifetime . If he is a sharp man , quick at forming principles and seeing the working of things , his knowledge ...
... things . Ordinary knowledge is regulated by circumstances . It consists of the products of a man's observation during his lifetime . If he is a sharp man , quick at forming principles and seeing the working of things , his knowledge ...
Pàgina 6
... things with this condition , if it be assumed . Thus he finds . the spiritual world in his conclusion only so 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 ...
... things with this condition , if it be assumed . Thus he finds . the spiritual world in his conclusion only so 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 ...
Pàgina 13
... things had their being . This development was in many respects a gain . The old religion had sprung out of a lower moral state , and fell far beneath the ideals and aspirations of the greatest minds in Greece . It had its day and ...
... things had their being . This development was in many respects a gain . The old religion had sprung out of a lower moral state , and fell far beneath the ideals and aspirations of the greatest minds in Greece . It had its day and ...
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