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... faith in the stupendous mystery , first , because we have little confidence in modern science , and second , because our faith rests on the word of God , proposed and defined by the Church - a higher authority than any philosophical or ...
... faith in the stupendous mystery , first , because we have little confidence in modern science , and second , because our faith rests on the word of God , proposed and defined by the Church - a higher authority than any philosophical or ...
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... faith . No one , then , who believes in the exist- ence of God can doubt his testimony without falling into contradiction . Thus far we agree with Descartes . Des- cartes failed , not in maintaining the veracity of God to be a motive of ...
... faith . No one , then , who believes in the exist- ence of God can doubt his testimony without falling into contradiction . Thus far we agree with Descartes . Des- cartes failed , not in maintaining the veracity of God to be a motive of ...
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... faith , till he rejects the faith sufficiently proposed to him ; and the same is true of a child baptized and brought up among her- etics . ' ) — In such a soul the treasure of faith lies buried and unknown , and is sterile ; but it ...
... faith , till he rejects the faith sufficiently proposed to him ; and the same is true of a child baptized and brought up among her- etics . ' ) — In such a soul the treasure of faith lies buried and unknown , and is sterile ; but it ...
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