| John Locke - 1838 - 590 sivua
...hinderance to reason ; which is not injured or disturbed, but assisted and improved, by new discoveries of truth, coming from the eternal Fountain of all...of faith: but whether it be a divine revelation or not, reason must judge ; which can never permit the mind to reject a greater evidence to embrace what... | |
| Wilhelm Herrmann - 1842 - 336 sivua
...inufjtc. 1) 1. 1. chap. XVIH. §. 10: Whalever God has revealed, is certainly truc; no doubt can he made of it. This is the proper object of faith. But whether it be a divine revelation or no, reason must judge. 3) geb. 1646 ju Setpjig, ftarb 1716 ale Stbtiotfjefar unb ©efirânertatç ¡и... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1845 - 480 sivua
...of Locke, and will illustrate the ecclesiastical principle of Faith by the contrast : — He says, " Whatever God hath revealed is certainly true ; no...Faith; but whether it be a divine revelation or no, reason must judge."1 Now, if he merely means that proofs can be given for Revelation, and that Reason... | |
| John Locke - 1853 - 588 sivua
...hinderance to reason ; which is not injured or disturbed, but assisted and improved, by new discoveries of truth, coming from the eternal Fountain of all...faith : but whether it be a divine revelation or no, reason must judge; which can never permit the mind to reject a greater evidence to embrace what is... | |
| John Locke, James Augustus St. John - 1854 - 576 sivua
...hindrance to reason, •which is not injured or disturbed, but assisted and improved by new discoveries of truth, coming from the eternal fountain of all...faith ; but whether it be a divine revelation or no, reason must judge, which can never permit the mind to reject a greater evidence to embrace what is... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - 536 sivua
...hinderance to reason ; which is not injured or disturbed, but assisted and improved, by new discoveries of truth coming from the eternal fountain of all knowledge....it. This is the proper object of faith : but whether it1 be a divine revelation or no, reason must judge ; which can never permit the mind to reject a greater... | |
| 1869 - 974 sivua
...revelation, aa another principle of truth and ground of assent, may determine. . . . Whatever God bath revealed is certainly true, no doubt can be made of...of faith : but whether it be a divine revelation or not, reason muat judge, which can never permit the mind to reject a greater evidence to embrace what... | |
| 1869 - 974 sivua
...determine. . . . Whatever God hath revealed ia certainly trae, no doubt can be made of it. This u tb< proper object of faith : but whether it be a divine revelation or not, reason must judge, which can never permit the mind to reject a greater evidence to embrace what... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 596 sivua
...knowledge. l < Concerning Human Understanding,' b. iv., ch. xviii., § 5. &?x] FAITH AND REVELATION. 133 Whatever God hath revealed is certainly true ; no...faith : but whether it be a divine revelation or no reason must judge, which can never permit the mind to reject a greater evidence to embrace what is... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 596 sivua
...the eternal fountain of all knowledge. Whatever God hath revealed is certainly true ; no doubt can bo made of it. This is the proper object of faith : but whether it be a divine revelation or no reason must judge, which can never permit the mind to reject a greater evidence to embrace what is... | |
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