Authority and Conscience: a Free Debate on the Tendency of Dogmatic Theology, and on the Characteristics of FaithLongmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 281 páginas |
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... miracles is ambiguous . He also insists that the line taken by ortho- dox theologians with regard to mediæval and modern miracles tends to discredit their teaching with regard to Gospel miracles . Leonard gives a succinct abstract of ...
... miracles is ambiguous . He also insists that the line taken by ortho- dox theologians with regard to mediæval and modern miracles tends to discredit their teaching with regard to Gospel miracles . Leonard gives a succinct abstract of ...
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... miracles , it may be said , or at least some of them - the resurrection , for instance - may be proved by ordinary historical evi- dence ; but even if this were conceded , miracles by them- selves can no more prove the absolute divinity ...
... miracles , it may be said , or at least some of them - the resurrection , for instance - may be proved by ordinary historical evi- dence ; but even if this were conceded , miracles by them- selves can no more prove the absolute divinity ...
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... miracles and Christ's own declarations of Himself ; for , putting out of the question Christ's formal repudiation , on more occasions than one , of His equality with God ; those highly apocryphal passages from which it has occasionally ...
... miracles and Christ's own declarations of Himself ; for , putting out of the question Christ's formal repudiation , on more occasions than one , of His equality with God ; those highly apocryphal passages from which it has occasionally ...
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... miracles is , upon a fair estimate of its value , overpowering - if the denial of such miracles leads to nothing but the most monstrous and improbable conclusions - there is I manifestly no stronger reason for imputing a belief in ...
... miracles is , upon a fair estimate of its value , overpowering - if the denial of such miracles leads to nothing but the most monstrous and improbable conclusions - there is I manifestly no stronger reason for imputing a belief in ...
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... miracles to an act of faith , than for imputing to an act of faith a belief in the earthquake at Lisbon . If , therefore , we would avoid the prevalent mystifi- cation on this subject , it is important so to define the term ' faith ' as ...
... miracles to an act of faith , than for imputing to an act of faith a belief in the earthquake at Lisbon . If , therefore , we would avoid the prevalent mystifi- cation on this subject , it is important so to define the term ' faith ' as ...
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