An Inquiry Into the Foundation, Evidences, And Truths of Religion, volume 1

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An Inquiry Into the Foundation, Evidences, And Truths of Religion, volume 1
Ware Henry
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Of this argument I shall not attempt a statement. I shall think it enough merely to have alluded to it ; not expecting to be able to make that intelligible to the minds of others, which presents no distinct meaning to my own.
I should be unwilling to~*be the occasion of weak- ening the faith of those who derive any satisfaction from a manner of reasoning which gives none to my own mind, at the same time that I should be sorry that a principal stress were laid upon the force of an argument which
... seems to my judgment to be of a character so little to be relied upon.
There is still another method in use of expressing the ground of faith in the Being of God, that of an intuitive perception, neither imparted nor strength- ened by any kind of reasoning on the subject. It is innate, intuitive.
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This, however, can with no propriety be denomi nated either reasoning from cause to effect, or from effect to cause, as it disclaims all reasoning on the sub- ject. According to those who use this form of speaking, the belief in God is not a deduction from any reason- ing, but an immediate perception.


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