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... whole , the initial to its fulfilment . Science is what we can know of the two parts of this one whole by reason or our natural faculties . Faith is what we know analogically of them , in so far as they transcend the reach of reason or ...
... whole , the initial to its fulfilment . Science is what we can know of the two parts of this one whole by reason or our natural faculties . Faith is what we know analogically of them , in so far as they transcend the reach of reason or ...
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... whole cannot exceed the sum of the parts . The parts - individual men and women - are confessedly fallible and peccable ; how , from them united or as a whole , get infallibility or impecca- bility ? The whole is made up of the parts ...
... whole cannot exceed the sum of the parts . The parts - individual men and women - are confessedly fallible and peccable ; how , from them united or as a whole , get infallibility or impecca- bility ? The whole is made up of the parts ...
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... whole , with all its parts linked inseparably together , and having each a strictly logical reason of being in the intrinsic truth of the whole . Christianity is not sustained by an extrinsic authority alone , but also by its intrinsic ...
... whole , with all its parts linked inseparably together , and having each a strictly logical reason of being in the intrinsic truth of the whole . Christianity is not sustained by an extrinsic authority alone , but also by its intrinsic ...
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