We nay believe, and we must believe, many tilings which we cannot understand ; but we cannot really believe two propositions which are felt to be contradictory. It helps us nothing in such a difficulty, to say that the one proposition belongs to reason... Work of the Future for the Society of Friends - Sayfa 33William Henry Richardson tarafından - 1874 - 47 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1867 - 616 sayfa
...propositions which are felt to be contradictory. It helps us nothing in such a difficulty, to say that the one proposition belongs to Reason and the other proposition...are fundamentally opposed they cannot both be true (pp. 53-55). It will have been observed with much interest how frankly the Duke, in the course of this... | |
| 1867 - 624 sayfa
...endeavour to reconcile * The Reign of Law. By the Duke of Argyll. Alexander Strnhan : London, 1867. them is a necessity of the mind. We are right in thinking...are fundamentally opposed, they cannot both be true. . . . The error may be in our theology, or it may lie in what we are pleased to call our science. It... | |
| Josiah Miller - 1870 - 272 sayfa
...propositions which are felt to be contradictory. It helps us nothing in such a difficulty to say that the one proposition belongs to Reason, and the other proposition...of conception in one or in the other, or in both.' Others have sought only to remove what seemed great difficulties in the way of that harmony. In the... | |
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1872 - 408 sayfa
...a difficulty to say that the one proposition belongs to Reason and the other to Faith. The endeavor to reconcile them is a necessity of the mind. We are...are fundamentally opposed, they cannot both be true. TJiat is to say, there must be some error in our manner of conception in one or in the other, or in... | |
| William Edward Winks - 1881 - 290 sayfa
...helps us nothing in such a difficulty, to say that the one proposition belongs to Reason, and the other to Faith. The endeavour to reconcile them is a necessity...to say, there must be some error in our manner of 3 "The phrase is from Edward Irving, who, like myself, uses the idea of Coleridge " (Ed. of Expositor).... | |
| William George Ward - 1884 - 410 sayfa
...propositions which are felt to be contradictory. It helps us nothing in such a difficulty to say that the one proposition belongs to Reason and the other proposition...are fundamentally opposed they cannot both be true (pp. 53-55). It will have been observed with much interest, how frankly the Duke, in the course of... | |
| William George Ward - 1884 - 438 sayfa
...proposition belongs to Reason and the other proposition belongs to Faith. The endeavour to reconcile thorn is a necessity of the mind. We are right in thinking...are fundamentally opposed they cannot both be true (pp. 58-55). It will have been observed with much interest, how frankly the Duke, in the course of... | |
| Norman Macleod - 1865 - 1020 sayfa
...the other proposition belongs to faith. The orfaavour to reconcile them is a necessity of the mmd. We are right in thinking that if they are both indeed...be true. That is to say, there must be some error m our manner of conception in one or in the other, or in both. At the very best they can represent... | |
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