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Excerpt from The Logic of the Christian Faith: Being a Dissertation on Scepticism, Pantheism, the a Priori Argument, the a Posteriori Argument; The Intuitional Argument, and Revelation
In meeting the phiiosophic difficulties which have been supposed to lie in the way of a positive theo logy, the endeavour has been to encounter them fairly on their own ground, - not to understate them or avoid them, but to Show, by the plainest and most evident appeal to the common reason of mankind, that those difficulties arise from fallacies, from illicit processes, or from an imperfect analysis of thought.
The argument, therefore, proceeds on the principle of showing.
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