The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... faith is , that the object of faith being historical , it is inconsistent with the phenomena of psychology to make instinct embrace facts . This apparent difficulty is , however , capable of easy solution . In the first place , if there ...
... faith is , that the object of faith being historical , it is inconsistent with the phenomena of psychology to make instinct embrace facts . This apparent difficulty is , however , capable of easy solution . In the first place , if there ...
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... faith , and that every doctrine of Christian faith is reconcilable with his hard inductions , and we are not undisposed to think this may be the case ; but if so , it is not that either in his strange terminology , or his mode of ...
... faith , and that every doctrine of Christian faith is reconcilable with his hard inductions , and we are not undisposed to think this may be the case ; but if so , it is not that either in his strange terminology , or his mode of ...
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... faith may accept , " but reason cannot grasp it . " The first parts of both these propositions are true enough , though they leave us in ignorance whether we ought so to believe and accept in faith , i.e. , whether it be good so to do ...
... faith may accept , " but reason cannot grasp it . " The first parts of both these propositions are true enough , though they leave us in ignorance whether we ought so to believe and accept in faith , i.e. , whether it be good so to do ...
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