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" I know that even the unaided reason, when correctly exercised, leads to a belief in God, in the immortality of the soul, and in a future retribution ; but I am considering it actually and historically; and in this point of view, I do not think I am wrong... "
The Dublin Review - Page 362
edited by - 1869
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Divarication of the New Testament Into Doctrine, the Word of God. [and ...

Thomas Wirgman - 1834 - 582 pages
...are derived all the laws, physical and moral, which operate on body and Soul; and whence arises the belief in God, in the immortality of the soul, and in a future state of rewards and punishments. This " System" also establishes the Divine origin of the " REVELATION"...
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Apologia Pro Vita Sua: Being a Reply to a Pamphlet Entitled "What ..., Part 2

Saint John Henry Newman - 1864 - 608 pages
...but I am not speaking of right reason, but of reason as it acts in fact and concretely in fallen man. I know that even the unaided reason, when correctly...in this point of view, I do not think I am wrong in saying that its tendency is towards a simple unbelief in matters of religion. No truth, however sacred,...
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Apologia pro vita sua: a reply to a pamphlet [by C. Kingsley] entitled 'What ...

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1864 - 598 pages
...but I am not speaking of right reason, but of reason as it acts in fact and concretely in fallen man. I know that even the unaided reason, when correctly...in this point of view, I do not think I am wrong in saying that its tendency is towards a simple unbelief in matters of religion. No truth, however sacred,...
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The Theological Review, Volume 1

1864 - 626 pages
...logical form, and it is encumbered with almost insuperable practical difficulties. "I know," he says, " that even the unaided reason, when correctly exercised,...in this point of view, I do not think I am wrong in saying that its tendency is towards a simple unbelief in matters of religion. No truth, however sacred,...
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The Theological review [ed. by C. Beard]., Volume 1

Charles Beard - 1864 - 638 pages
...logical form, and it is encumbered with almost insuperable practical difficulties. " I know," he says, " that even the unaided reason, when correctly exercised,...this point of view, I do not "think I am wrong in saying that its tendency is towards a simple unbelief in matters of religion. No truth, however sacred,...
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History of My Religious Opinions

John Henry Newman - 1865 - 448 pages
...am not speaking here of right reason, but of reason as it acts in fact and concretely in fallen man. I know that even the unaided reason, when correctly...and in a future retribution ; but I am considering the faculty of reason actually and historically; and in this point of view, I do not think I am wrong...
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Short studies on great subjects, Volume 3

James Anthony Froude - 1883 - 438 pages
...but I am not speaking of right reason, but of reason as it acts in fact and concretely in fallen man. I know that even the unaided reason, when correctly...actually and historically, and in this point of view I tlo not think I am wrong in saying that its tendency is towards a simple unbelief in matters of religion....
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Apologia Pro Vita Sua: Being a History of His Religious Opinions

John Henry Newman - 1875 - 420 pages
...am not speaking here of right reason, but of reason as it acts in fact and concretely in fallen man. I know that even the unaided reason, when correctly...and in a future retribution ; but I am considering the faculty of reason actually and historically; and in this point of view, I do not think I am wrong...
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Good Words, Volume 22

1881 - 858 pages
...but I am not speaking of right reason, but of reason as it acts in fact and concretely in fallen man. I know that even the unaided reason, when correctly...in this point of view I do not think I am wrong in saying that its tendency is towards a simple unbelief in matters of religion. No truth, however sacred,...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 47

1885 - 932 pages
...Conscience, then, is the theistic and religious faculty ; but what of the intellect, the reason ? While " the unaided reason, when correctly exercised, leads...immortality of the soul, and in a future retribution," " the faculty of reason," considered " actually and historically." tends " towards a simple unbelief...
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