id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15563 Rogers, Henry Reason and Faith; Their Claims and Conflicts From The Edinburgh Review, October 1849, Volume 90, No. CLXXXII. (Pages 293-356) .txt text/plain 29898 967 52 'Reason and Faith,' says one of our old divines, with the quaintness reason and Faith are coeval with the nature of man, and were designed to evident from the same volume that it is not a 'faith without reason' any truths received by Reason and Faith respectively is arbitrary; that Christian and most other men, believe that it will also one day cease to man is to believe nothing but what his reason can comprehend, and to act evidence for the truths we are to believe shall be, first, such as our the truth of Christianity; in both of which, if we mistake not, man's evidence which sustains Christianity is all such as man is competent to creation,' and as universal as human reason,--or truth which, after The objections to the truth of Christianity are directed either against many difficulties, what is now a reasonable exercise of faith may one ./cache/15563.txt ./txt/15563.txt