S. Austin and His Place in the History of Christian ThoughtCUP Archive, 1886 |
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... knowledge - Christian Philo- sophy . 6 3. No finality in Christian Philosophy . 7 S. AUSTIN AS THE EXAMPLE OF A CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHER 8 1 . Personal Characteristics . 10 ( a ) Love of truth and especial carefulness in regard to external ...
... knowledge - Christian Philo- sophy . 6 3. No finality in Christian Philosophy . 7 S. AUSTIN AS THE EXAMPLE OF A CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHER 8 1 . Personal Characteristics . 10 ( a ) Love of truth and especial carefulness in regard to external ...
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... knowledge , and intellectual principles which are common to all intelligents , while sensations are special to each ... knowledge . ( c ) Argument for Christian verities rests on the nature , not on the limitations of human knowledge ...
... knowledge , and intellectual principles which are common to all intelligents , while sensations are special to each ... knowledge . ( c ) Argument for Christian verities rests on the nature , not on the limitations of human knowledge ...
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... Knowledge and Control . This distinction rejected by Calvin as a superstition . 88 2. The creation of a mutable will , liable to defect . ( a ) The true freedom of the will . རུསྒྱུ 91 91 ( b ) Distinct from the Pelagian liberty of ...
... Knowledge and Control . This distinction rejected by Calvin as a superstition . 88 2. The creation of a mutable will , liable to defect . ( a ) The true freedom of the will . རུསྒྱུ 91 91 ( b ) Distinct from the Pelagian liberty of ...
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... knowledge of what is other- wise unintelligible - it renders knowledge possible . 100 The argument from the limits of our experience is of weight to warn us against trusting our power of criticising God's purpose . ( d ) DIVINE ...
... knowledge of what is other- wise unintelligible - it renders knowledge possible . 100 The argument from the limits of our experience is of weight to warn us against trusting our power of criticising God's purpose . ( d ) DIVINE ...
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... KNowledge of GREEK . . 146 150 152 154 · Excursus D. THE AUTHORITY AND INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURE . 1. Eternal Truth . . 157 157 2. The Bible and the Church . 159 PAGE 3. How is a conflict between " Reason " xii CONTENTS .
... KNowledge of GREEK . . 146 150 152 154 · Excursus D. THE AUTHORITY AND INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURE . 1. Eternal Truth . . 157 157 2. The Bible and the Church . 159 PAGE 3. How is a conflict between " Reason " xii CONTENTS .
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
TRUTH AND THE POSSIBILITY OF ATTAINING | 19 |
COMMONLY RECOGNISED FACTS OF HUMAN Nature | 26 |
b External Goods | 50 |
b PreAdamite Death | 58 |
4 | 64 |
Is there any limit to the power of Gods grace? | 71 |
HUMAN FREEDOM AND THE DIVINE WILL | 77 |
How is a conflict between Reason and Authority possible? | 157 |
Opinion | 162 |
The Interpretation of Authority | 165 |
The conditions for apprehending Bible Truth | 166 |
Excursus E CONTINENCE IN MARRIED LIFE | 168 |
Excursus F THE FREEDOM OF THE WILL | 171 |
Excursus G THE INFLUENCE OF S AUSTIN ON THE ENGLISH CHURCH | 177 |
Passive Obedience | 192 |
888 | 87 |
DIVINE OMNIPOTENCE | 102 |
THE KINGDOM OF GOD AND THE MEANS OF GRACE | 111 |
THE DONATIST CONTROVERSY | 120 |
FOURTH CENTURY DOCTRINE OF THE MEANS OF GRACE | 123 |
25 | 137 |
S AUSTINS KNowledge of GREEK | 154 |
His popular influence in the Seventeenth Century | 195 |
The Eighteenth Century | 196 |
His Eucharistic Doctrine | 197 |
by a Divine of the University of Cambridge London 1739 | 199 |
97 | 273 |
Its value and bearing on modern discussions | 277 |
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