Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | consequence of the high moral basis of the new teaching. This
2 1 | using only Revelation as a basis.~The main defender of intellect
3 1 | which to this day is the basis for the teaching of Apologetics
4 1 | itself with the scientific basis for religious truths, and
5 3 | s magnetic field on the basis of barometric readings.
6 7 | of all foundation. This basis is the aspiration to a living
7 8 | perceptible Being.~Into the basis of the denial of the possibility
8 8 | recognized on a sufficient basis as the true original cause
9 8 | there is not a sufficient basis to deny the possibility
10 8 | that there is a sufficient basis for the recognition of a
11 8 | ethical proof a different basis. For harmony between virtue
12 8 | spirit.~Concerning Kant’s basis for ethical law, it is formulated
13 9 | destroyed, there is no logical basis on which to affirm that
14 9 | whose existence we have no basis for denying. We can believe
15 9 | highly improbable that the basis of our personality would
16 11 | besides the rationalistic basis, is finally proved pragmatically,
17 15,1 | explain changes on a limited basis — observed speciation —
18 15,5 | textual nor a doctrinal basis to reject evolutionism.
19 15,5 | expressed the philosophical basis of this theory, developed
20 15,5 | forming as the material basis for the new one, and, second,
21 19,2 | seriously for its having a basis in some actual world-wide
22 20 | redemption comprises the common basis of all ancient religions.
23 21 | On the contrary, on the basis of Old Testament civil legislation
24 22 | Christianity, which, without any basis, is denied by modern Judaism.~
25 App,2| even unto death was the basis of His whole life and activity.
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