Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... believe that the phrase bore for him , and must have borne for him , the only signification that is given to it in current usage . But we can say more than that : Lord Gifford himself expressly tells us , " I have intentionally ...
... believe that the phrase bore for him , and must have borne for him , the only signification that is given to it in current usage . But we can say more than that : Lord Gifford himself expressly tells us , " I have intentionally ...
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... believe whatever it says , and do what it tells you . That is positive : the religion- the book is just given , and it is just received as given . There is not a shadow of explanation , not a shadow of reasoning , not a shadow of ...
... believe whatever it says , and do what it tells you . That is positive : the religion- the book is just given , and it is just received as given . There is not a shadow of explanation , not a shadow of reasoning , not a shadow of ...
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... believe still to have an affirmative attitude to Revelation . Of course , I need no more than mention the distinction between understanding and reason , as I have no doubt it is now well known and familiar . It is current in Coleridge ...
... believe still to have an affirmative attitude to Revelation . Of course , I need no more than mention the distinction between understanding and reason , as I have no doubt it is now well known and familiar . It is current in Coleridge ...
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... believe I feel sure that David Hume , that Voltaire himself were he alive now , and were he cognizant of all the education that we have received since , even on prompting of his own , would not for a moment be inclined to own as his ...
... believe I feel sure that David Hume , that Voltaire himself were he alive now , and were he cognizant of all the education that we have received since , even on prompting of his own , would not for a moment be inclined to own as his ...
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... believe in such gods . And did not Juvenal tell us of the Leek and the Onion as the gods whom , inviolably , the Egyptians swore by ? " Oh , the holy nation , " exclaims Juvenal , " oh , the holy nation whose very gods grow in their ...
... believe in such gods . And did not Juvenal tell us of the Leek and the Onion as the gods whom , inviolably , the Egyptians swore by ? " Oh , the holy nation , " exclaims Juvenal , " oh , the holy nation whose very gods grow in their ...
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