The Dogmatic Faith: An Inquiry into the Relation subsisting between Revelation and DogmaReprint of the original, first published in 1867. |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 35 |
Section 3 | 81 |
Section 4 | 116 |
Section 5 | 156 |
Section 6 | 198 |
Section 7 | 240 |
Section 8 | 245 |
Section 10 | 290 |
Section 11 | 337 |
Section 12 | 338 |
Section 13 | 339 |
Section 14 | 340 |
Section 15 | 342 |
Section 16 | 345 |
Section 17 | 346 |
Section 9 | 289 |
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accept admit affection amid ancient Apostles appeal argument assertion authority become belief called character Christ Christian Church civilisation claim common conclusion condition conscience consistent contained Creed death definite Deity deny direct distinction Divine doctrine dogma dogmatic faith equally evidence existence experience expression facts faculty faith follow give given hand heart higher Holy human ideas ignorance individual influence inspired instance intellect judge knowledge known language lecture less light living Lord matter means ment mind moral nature never object once origin Paris past period philosophy positive possible present principles question reach reason refer regard rejected relation religion religious rest result revelation saints Scriptures sense sentiment separate side soul speculative sphere Spirit stand strength teaching theory things thought tion trace true truth universal unto virtue whole witness