| Thomas James Mathias - 1801 - 612 strani
...never be exceeded, and which should never be forgotten, in thought or in conversation. " REASON, ai " contradistinguished to Faith, I take to be the discovery...which the mind arrives at by deductions made from such idea., «« which it has got by the use of it's natural faculties, namely, •« by sensation or leflection.—... | |
| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 strani
...has any thing to do. Faith and §. **" ^ ^"^ evei 7 sect , as ^ ar ^ reason Reason therefore here, as contradistinguished to faith, I take to be the...propositions or truths, which the mind arrives at by deduction made from such ideas, which it has got by the use of its natural faculties; viz. by sensation... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1803 - 614 strani
...can never be exceeded, and which should never be forgotten, in thought or in conversation. " REASON, as •' contradistinguished to Faith, I take to be...mind arrives at by deductions made from such ideas, " which it has got by the use of it's natural faculties, namely, " by sensation or leflection.— FAITH,... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 strani
...the first point established in all questions, where faith has any thing to do. Reason therefore here, as contradistinguished to faith, I take to be the...propositions or truths, which the mind arrives at by deduction made from such ideas, which it has got by. the use of its natural faculties ; viz. by sensation... | |
| 1812 - 84 strani
...upon good reason, so cannot be opposite to it. C 17. S 24. Reason as contra-distinguished to faith, is the discovery of the certainty, or probability of...propositions or truths, which the mind arrives at by deduction. Faith is the assent to any proposition not thus made out by the deductions of reason, but... | |
| Donald Fraser - 1814 - 164 strani
...and faith are thus defined by Mr. Locke. " Reason," says he, " as distinguished horn, faith, I esteem to be the discovery of the certainty or probability of such propositions, which the mind arrives at by deductions made from ideas -which it has obtained., by the use of its... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - 1048 strani
...first point established in all questions, where faith lias any thing to do. Reason therefore here, .as contradistinguished to faith, I take to be the...such propositions or truths, which the mind arrives fit by deduction made from such ideas, whicJi it has got by the use of its natural faculties; viz.... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 460 strani
...the first point established in all questions, where faith has any thing to do. Reason therefore here, as contradistinguished to faith, I take to be the...the certainty or probability of such propositions or truth*, which the mind arrives at by deduction made from such ideas, which it has got by the use of... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 412 strani
...the first point established in all questions, where faith has any thing to do. Reason therefore here, as contradistinguished to faith, I take to be the...propositions or truths, which the mind arrives at by deduction made from such ideas which it has got by the use of its natural faculties, viz. by sensation... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 518 strani
...the first point established in all questions, where faith has any thing to do. Reason therefore here, as contradistinguished to faith, I take to be the...propositions or truths, which the mind arrives at by deduction made from such ideas, which it has got by the use of its natural faculties ; viz. by sensation... | |
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