Skeletons of a Course of Theological Lectures ..., Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 38
Page 15
... , founded upon the testimony of consciousness . Consciousness is the mind's INTRODUCTION . 15 Some things implied in the study of Theology; Some things that we know of man, independently of any revelation knowledge of God.
... , founded upon the testimony of consciousness . Consciousness is the mind's INTRODUCTION . 15 Some things implied in the study of Theology; Some things that we know of man, independently of any revelation knowledge of God.
Page 16
... testimony , reason affirms and cannot doubt the fact of my own existence ; or that thought im- plies a thinker ; reasoning a reasoner , & c . ( 3. ) This truth is so certainly known by us , that to doubt it im- plies its truth , because ...
... testimony , reason affirms and cannot doubt the fact of my own existence ; or that thought im- plies a thinker ; reasoning a reasoner , & c . ( 3. ) This truth is so certainly known by us , that to doubt it im- plies its truth , because ...
Page 20
... testimony , all other evidence would be uncertain and unsatisfactory upon such a question . 6. Appeals may also ... testimony is not admissible where written testimony may be had to the same point . ( 2. ) Of course oral traditions are ...
... testimony , all other evidence would be uncertain and unsatisfactory upon such a question . 6. Appeals may also ... testimony is not admissible where written testimony may be had to the same point . ( 2. ) Of course oral traditions are ...
Page 21
... testimony is admissible in the absence of written , as then , it is the best that the nature of the case admits . ( 4. ) So oral traditions may be received to establish points of an- tiquity , in the absence of cotemporary history . ( 5 ...
... testimony is admissible in the absence of written , as then , it is the best that the nature of the case admits . ( 4. ) So oral traditions may be received to establish points of an- tiquity , in the absence of cotemporary history . ( 5 ...
Page 22
... testimony of conscious- ness . 6. Nor can an objection set aside the unambiguous testimony of God . 7. First , and self - evident truths , the affirmations of reason , consciousness , and the testimony of God , can never conflict with ...
... testimony of conscious- ness . 6. Nor can an objection set aside the unambiguous testimony of God . 7. First , and self - evident truths , the affirmations of reason , consciousness , and the testimony of God , can never conflict with ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absolutely infinite admitted affirm Apostles ascribed Atheism benevolence Bible character Christ Christians circumstances command consciousness created creation credibility death Deism Deists deny disobedience divine doctrine eternal evidence evil exercise existence existence of God fact Father foundation of Moral God's happiness hath heaven highest Holy Ghost Holy Spirit human governments implies inconsistent inference infinite inspiration Jehovah Jesus Jews John 20 Justin Martyr knowledge LECTURE Lord malevolent mankind matter means ment mercy mind miracles moral agents moral attributes moral character moral government MORAL GOVERNMENT.-No moral law Moral Obligation nature and relations necessity obedience objection obligatory Old Testament penalty perfect persons possess precept prohibits promote proof proved public justice punishment reason regard relations of moral render respect revelation righteous Sabbath saith sanctions self-ownership seventh day sinners sins soul sufferings testimony thee things Thou shalt tion true truth universe unto virtue