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Chap.AND THE NATURAL PRINCIPIUMII]377Whatever still remains in the sinner of this seed of religion and the knowledge of God connected with this, is, therefore, adopted by special revelation, as the indispensable instrnWithout this, it neither reaches raent by which it ...
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378§ 70.RELATION BETWEEN THIS PRINCIPIUM[Div. Illbe manifest, but that this was followed by the period in which God gave the sinner up (Tra/aeSco/ce) Not to speak now of .thatfirstperiod,it isclear that at least after that the natural ...
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Chap.II]AND THE NATURAL PKINCIPIUMmentinto thesumof things, but, so far as their origin379 iscon-wondrous power which became manifest in the creation itself. The same is true of the several means, which God has employed, to introcerne ...
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;380IS§ 71.had become;THE NATURAL rRINCIPIUM ABLEfor thisGod has[Div. Illavailed Himself of thethat were present in the creation, but which werenowmeansappliedin a different way and it is by t ...
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Chap.TO JUDGE THE SPECIAL PRINCIPIUM ?II]of Divine knowledge,we now381face the no less importantquestion, whether the yiatural principium, either formally or materially,isto sit injudgment upon thespecial principium. ...
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382§ 71.ISTHE NATURAL PRIXCIPIUM ABLE[Div. IllNo other judgment except death uncipium of its own. qualified ("la mort sans phrase") is here possible for the special principium, simply because a judgment, derived from the natural principium deeming itself normal, ...
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;Chap. 11]TO JUDGE THE SPECIAL PRINCIPIUM?mantherefore entirely vain, over against a383of thought,whohokls the natural principiura to be unimpaired, and who has not himself come under the overwhelming power of the specialBeing as he i ...
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384 child§ 71.IISTHE NATURAL PKINCIPIUM ABLEhave foundisyoxxv child.frankly granted that somethingisEven though[Div. Illitwerelacking in our reason,— yes,that our reason by itself ...
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1Chap.TO JUDGE THE SPECIAL PRINCIPIUM ?II]condition of hisownbeing, nor of his reason.385In a religious-you may indeed say, that the impulse of his but this does not make opposition is enmity against God within the domain of man of sc ...
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386IS§ 71.The sameisTHE NATUBAL PRINCIPIUM ABLE[Div. Illtrue in part of the apologetic attempt to re-fute objections raised against the content of our Christian confession, and more particularly against the Holy Scripture asthe princi ...