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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 ...
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388IS§71.attributed toitTHE NATURAL PRINCIPIUM ABLEonly incommon with[Div. Illother writings.Andwhen outside of the Scripture the blood of the martyrs was mentioned, the consensus of the Church, and the " natural and hum ...
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Chap.II]TO JUDGE THE SPECIAL PRINCIPIUM ?387The acceptance of this principium in the end it. cannot rest upon anything save the witness of the Holy Spirit^ even as the acceptance of the natural principium hasacceptnever rested upon anything save the witne ...
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TO JUDGE THE SPECIAL PRINCIPIUM ?CiiAi-. II]When Godcertainty_forJJifi__natuxal principium.from givingcertainty tothis389 refrainsour self-consciousness,welapse into insanity, generally after the course has been run It is indee ...
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390UNIVERSALITY OF THIS PRINCIPIUM§ 72.same applies rule, theto tlie special principium.communionownin ourand permanent only whenthisin the similar conviction ofthis also, as aconsciousness can be strongcom ...
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84LANGUAGE§ 40.§ 40.manIf a singlemoment[Div. IILanguagecould perform this gigantic task in oneif there Avere no difficulties to encounter, immediate and complete knowledge would be conceivable without memory and without spoken ...
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;Chap.§ 41.I]FALLACIOUS THEORIES89mental power acquired by the use of language. When the content of our logical consciousness is objectified in language, this objectification reflects itself in our conbut sciousness, which enables us to think without word ...