The North British Review, Объемы 22-23W. P. Kennedy, 1854 |
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... reason ? The application of these remarks to the nature and limits of theological knowledge is interesting . Theology is the science of God . If the lessons suggested by this arti- cle are sound ones , Reason does not reach the Divine ...
... reason ? The application of these remarks to the nature and limits of theological knowledge is interesting . Theology is the science of God . If the lessons suggested by this arti- cle are sound ones , Reason does not reach the Divine ...
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... reason had spontane- ously travelled , and in so doing exhausted the logical capacity of man . It is rather a practical substitute , offered to us in our speculative impotence , and which cannot itself be made an arena for speculation ...
... reason had spontane- ously travelled , and in so doing exhausted the logical capacity of man . It is rather a practical substitute , offered to us in our speculative impotence , and which cannot itself be made an arena for speculation ...
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... Reason as dictory . Even the " . necessary truths " of that fundamental law itself - are passed in human knowledge contradict one another silence . These marginal propositions of when they are presumed to be known , i . e . , Faith , as ...
... Reason as dictory . Even the " . necessary truths " of that fundamental law itself - are passed in human knowledge contradict one another silence . These marginal propositions of when they are presumed to be known , i . e . , Faith , as ...
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