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... truth " ; yet after all , if a man does nothing more than argue , if he has nothing deeper at bottom , if he does not seek God by some truer means , by obedience , by faith prior to demonstration , he will either not attain truth , or ...
... truth " ; yet after all , if a man does nothing more than argue , if he has nothing deeper at bottom , if he does not seek God by some truer means , by obedience , by faith prior to demonstration , he will either not attain truth , or ...
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... truth , if we would not have it changed , as far as they are concerned , into a word of falsehood ; for what is short of truth in the letter may be to them the most perfect truth , that is , the nearest approach to truth , compatible ...
... truth , if we would not have it changed , as far as they are concerned , into a word of falsehood ; for what is short of truth in the letter may be to them the most perfect truth , that is , the nearest approach to truth , compatible ...
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... truth is a moral as well as an intellectual activity : " truth there is , and attainable it is , but ... its rays stream in upon us through the medium of our moral as well as our intellectual being ; and ... in consequence that ...
... truth is a moral as well as an intellectual activity : " truth there is , and attainable it is , but ... its rays stream in upon us through the medium of our moral as well as our intellectual being ; and ... in consequence that ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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