Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... reference , then ; for not only do we know that the subject is Natural Theology , but we know also , and that , too , in all fulness and completeness of detail , Lord Gifford's own definition of the subject . We need but recall a phrase ...
... reference , then ; for not only do we know that the subject is Natural Theology , but we know also , and that , too , in all fulness and completeness of detail , Lord Gifford's own definition of the subject . We need but recall a phrase ...
الصفحة 11
... in a union of both , I have reflectively , or ideally , or speculatively in reason . What the term positive amounts to will be best understood by a reference to other religions than our own . The very edge and point of the positive may be.
... in a union of both , I have reflectively , or ideally , or speculatively in reason . What the term positive amounts to will be best understood by a reference to other religions than our own . The very edge and point of the positive may be.
الصفحة 12
... reference to the Shorter Catechism . If you get its specifications by heart and , making them your own only so , straightway act upon them , then that is an illustration of what is positive . To dwell on each specification separately by ...
... reference to the Shorter Catechism . If you get its specifications by heart and , making them your own only so , straightway act upon them , then that is an illustration of what is positive . To dwell on each specification separately by ...
الصفحة 13
... reference I ought to explain that , when I have opposed what is positively held in feeling , or understanding , or a union of both to what is reflectively , ideally , speculatively held in reason , it is not the system of belief ...
... reference I ought to explain that , when I have opposed what is positively held in feeling , or understanding , or a union of both to what is reflectively , ideally , speculatively held in reason , it is not the system of belief ...
الصفحة 19
... natural . In it the existence of a God is to be established only by reference to the constitution of the universe , even as that universe exhibits itself within the bounds of space and time ; and not in anywise farther than as it.
... natural . In it the existence of a God is to be established only by reference to the constitution of the universe , even as that universe exhibits itself within the bounds of space and time ; and not in anywise farther than as it.
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