The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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347. oldal
... probability or probabilism , which is the great bugbear held up by Pascal and others against the Jesuits . But what are the real facts of the case ? Of the theologians belonging to the society , who have written on moral divinity ...
... probability or probabilism , which is the great bugbear held up by Pascal and others against the Jesuits . But what are the real facts of the case ? Of the theologians belonging to the society , who have written on moral divinity ...
348. oldal
... probabilism consists in answering this question . It tells us that man is free , that an uncertain or unknown law is ... probabilism would teach him to remain silent , lest he expose himself to commit an injustice against his neighbor ...
... probabilism consists in answering this question . It tells us that man is free , that an uncertain or unknown law is ... probabilism would teach him to remain silent , lest he expose himself to commit an injustice against his neighbor ...
354. oldal
... probabilism is altogether indefensible . It is certain they made no permanent conquests , & c . If it is certain , how hap- pens it that the Indians of Lower Canada and the Abenakis within our own borders are still Catholic ? If it is ...
... probabilism is altogether indefensible . It is certain they made no permanent conquests , & c . If it is certain , how hap- pens it that the Indians of Lower Canada and the Abenakis within our own borders are still Catholic ? If it is ...
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