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... truth and saving power , we do not greatly wonder at the unfavorable feeling toward them . We do not , however , write with a view to foster prejudices in any persons ; but would rather remove them . If we differ from Schaff on the ...
... truth and saving power , we do not greatly wonder at the unfavorable feeling toward them . We do not , however , write with a view to foster prejudices in any persons ; but would rather remove them . If we differ from Schaff on the ...
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... truth as truth , to assert and maintain the rights of truth - not to be confounded with the vagaries of imagina- tion or the dogmas of blind superstition . There is a divine dignity in truth , which justifies the homage of intelligent ...
... truth as truth , to assert and maintain the rights of truth - not to be confounded with the vagaries of imagina- tion or the dogmas of blind superstition . There is a divine dignity in truth , which justifies the homage of intelligent ...
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... Truth must be received as facts , if received at all . Reason must itself be reasonable . It can not , certainly , give a reason for itself , or by an infinite regress , require that every truth should rest on some antecedent truth . If ...
... Truth must be received as facts , if received at all . Reason must itself be reasonable . It can not , certainly , give a reason for itself , or by an infinite regress , require that every truth should rest on some antecedent truth . If ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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