... whence his terror? who is it that he sees in solitude, in darkness, in the hidden chambers of his heart? If the cause of these emotions does not belong to this visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and... An Indexed Synopsis of the "Grammar of Assent" - Sida 53efter John Joseph Toohey - 1906 - 220 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
 | Charles Beard - 1870
...visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine ; and thus the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate, avail to...religion, as the moral sense is the principle of ethics."* " It is my wish to take an ordinary child, but one who is safe from influences destructive of his religious... | |
 | Charles Beard - 1870
...visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine ; and thus the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate, avail to...religion, as the moral sense is the principle of ethics."* " It is my wish to take an ordinary child, but one who is safe from influences destructive of his religious... | |
 | John Henry Newman - 1870 - 479 sidor
...visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine ; and thus the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate, avail to...impress the imagination with the picture of a Supreme tp.overnor, a Judge, holy, just, powerful, all-seeing, retributive, and is the creative principle of... | |
 | 1871
...visible world, the Object to which his pcrcepiion is directed must be Supernatural and Divine : and thus the phenomena of conscience, as a dictate, avail to...religion, as the moral sense is the principle of ethics." (Pp. loó, 107.) The rest of the argument can neither be cited nor abridged, but must be sought in... | |
 | James Anthony Froude - 1872
...visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine; and thus the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate, avail to...religion, as the moral sense is the principle of ethics. As it is here that our acquiescence in Father Newman's reasoning comes to an end, and we henceforth... | |
 | Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1872
...visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine ; and thus the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate. avail to...retributive ; and is the creative principle of religion. (pp. 104-7.) We affirm then, as an axiom, that all acts morally evil are prohibited by some Living... | |
 | John Henry Newman - 1874 - 447 sidor
...visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine ; and thus the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate, avail to...religion, as the Moral Sense is the principle of ethics. And let me here refer to the fact that this instinct of the mind, recognizing an external Master in... | |
 | Henry Harris - 1874
...visible world, the object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine ; and thus the phenomena of conscience, as a dictate, avail to...of religion as the moral sense is the principle of ethics."—Newman, Grammar of Assent, p. 106. NOTE B. (MIRACLES), p. 84. " A miracle is not a violation... | |
 | John Henry Newman - 1875 - 447 sidor
...visible world, the Object to which his pereeption is directed must be Supernatural and Divine ; and thus the phenomena of Conscience, as a dictate, avail to...picture of a Supreme Governor, a Judge, holy, just, lxiwerful, all-seeing, retributive, and is :thexereative principle of religion, as the Moral ¿>eи*eis... | |
 | Robert Flint - 1877
...visible world, the Object to which his perception is directed must be Supernatural and Divine ; and thus the phenomena of conscience, as a dictate, avail to...Judge, holy, just, powerful, all-seeing, retributive." 1 It will, I need scarcely say, be objected to the arguments which have now been presented, that conscience... | |
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