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Philosophy and Faith: a Plea for Agnostic Belief - Page 10
by James Muscutt Hodgson - 1885 - 31 pages
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 35

Methodist Church - 1853 - 654 pages
...the existence of the great Supreme. " The human mind," says Mr. Newman, in his work on the Soul, " is competent to sit in moral and spiritual judgment...revelation, and to decide (if the case seem to require it) in the following tone : This doctrine attributes to God that which we should all call harsh, cruel,...
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The Biblical review, and Congregational magazine [formerly The ..., Volume 6

1849 - 714 pages
...of human virtue, or alter our a priori view of the Divine character. The nature of the case implies, that the human mind is competent to sit in moral and...revelation ; and to decide (if the case seem to require it) in the following tone : This doctrine attributes to God that- which we should call harsh, cruel, or...
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The Eclipse of Faith: Or, A Visit to a Religious Sceptic

Henry Rogers - Fiction - 1852 - 468 pages
...kind to human Virtues, do we know of his truthfulness and his goodness The nature of the case implies, that the human mind is competent to sit in moral and...revelation, and to decide (if the case seem to require it) in the following tone : — ' This doctrine attributes to God that which we should all call harsh,...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 35

Methodist Church - 1853 - 654 pages
...the existence of the great Supreme. " The human mind," says Mr. Newman, in his work on the Soul, " is competent to sit in moral and spiritual judgment...revelation, and to decide (if the case seem to require it) in the following tone : This doctrine attributes to God that which we should all call harsh, cruel,...
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A defence of 'The eclipse of faith' by its author [H. Rogers], a rejoinder ...

Henry Rogers - Skepticism - 1854 - 264 pages
...human virtue, or alter our a priori views " of the divine character. The nature of the case im" plies, that the human mind is competent to sit in " moral...revelation, " and to decide (if the case seem to require it) in the " following tone: — This doctrine attributes to God what " we should call harsh, cruel, and...
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A Defence of "The Eclipse of Faith"

Henry Rogers - Skepticism - 1854 - 308 pages
...contrary; for he expressly tells us, that in virtue of his " little wisdom " and " little goodness," man is " competent to sit in moral and spiritual judgment...revelation, and to decide, if the case seem to require it, in the following tone : —' This doctrine attributes to God what we should call harsh, cruel, or unjust...
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The Eclipse of Faith: Or, A Visit to a Religious Sceptic

Henry Rogers - Faith - 1854 - 476 pages
...nature of the case implies, that the V) *•- human mind is competent to sit in moral and spiritual X judgment on a professed revelation, and to decide (if the *, case seem to require it) in the following tone: —' This \" \ doctrine attributes to God that which we should all \ . call...
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Christian Theism: The Testimony of Reason and Revelation to the ..., Volume 1

Robert Anchor Thompson - Christianity - 1855 - 522 pages
...to human virtues, do we know of His Truthfulness and Goodness." ..." The nature of the case implies that the human mind is competent to sit in moral and...revelation ; and to decide, if the case seem to require it, in the following tone : ' This doctrine attributes to God that which we should all call harsh, cruel,...
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A Defence of "The Eclipse of Faith," by Its Author: Being a Rejoinder to ...

Henry Rogers - Apologetics - 1856 - 298 pages
...of human virtue, or -alter a priori views of the Divine character. The nature of the case implies, that the human mind is competent to sit in moral and...revelation, and to decide (if the case seem to require it) in the following tone : — This doctrine attributes to God what we should call harsh, cruel, and unjust...
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Phases of Faith: Or, Passages from the History of My Creed

Francis William Newman - Faith - 1858 - 222 pages
...human virtue, or alter our a priori views of the divine character. The nature of the case implies, that the human mind is competent to sit in moral and...revelation, and to decide (if the case seem to require it) in the following tone : • — This doctrine attributes to God what we should call harsh, cruel, or...
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