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1 III, IX | controverted; and other revealed truths, which are conveyed 2 IV, VI | revelation. Nor if it were revealed to us what sort of figure, 3 IV, XVIII| own ideas: v.g. if it were revealed some ages since, that the 4 IV, XVIII| that tradition, that it was revealed: but that would never amount 5 IV, XVIII| upon our knowledge that God revealed it; which, in this case, 6 IV, XVIII| the proposition supposed revealed contradicts our knowledge 7 IV, XVIII| and to receive the truths revealed to others, which, by the 8 IV, XVIII| supposed to be divinely revealed. So that I do not see how 9 IV, XVIII| inspiration; unless it be revealed that that proposition, or 10 IV, XVIII| Things above reason are, when revealed, the proper matter of faith. 11 IV, XVIII| above reason, are, when revealed, the proper matter of faith. 12 IV, XVIII| not contrary to reason, if revealed, are matter of faith; and 13 IV, XVIII| own knowledge was divinely revealed, or that he understands 14 IV, XVIII| Whatever proposition is revealed, of whose truth our mind, 15 IV, XVIII| knowledge. Whatever God hath revealed is certainly true: no doubt 16 IV, XIX | and so may conclude it revealed, without perceiving that 17 IV, XIX | proposition supposed to be revealed be in itself evidently true, 18 IV, XIX | because they presume God revealed it. Does it not, then, stand 19 IV, XIX | by God; a truth that is revealed to us by him, which he declares 20 IV, XIX | examine whether a proposition revealed from God can be made out 21 IV, XIX | if reason finds it to be revealed from God, reason then declares