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On the Holy Trinity by St Augustine Translated by Arthur West Haddan Revised by A M Overett, Lighthouse Publishing

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    Author(s)St Augustine Translated by Arthur West Haddan Revised by A M Overett
    PublisherLighthouse Publishing
    ISBN9781643730479
    Pages458
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2018

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    Lighthouse Publishing On the Holy Trinity by St Augustine Translated by Arthur West Haddan Revised by A M Overett

    Thedoctrine of the Divine Unity is a truth of natural religion; the doctrine of the Trinity is a truth of revealed religion. The various systems of natural theism present arguments for the Divine existence unity and attributes but proceed no further. They do not assert and endeavor to demonstrate that the Supreme Being is three persons in one essence. It is because this doctrine is not discoverable by human reason that the Christian church has been somewhat shy of attempts to construct it analytically; or even to defend it upon grounds of reason. The keen Dr. South expresses the common sentiment when he remarks that as he that denies this fundamental article of the Christian religion may lose his soul so he that much strives to understand it may lose his wits. Yet all the truths of revelation like those of natural religion have in them the element of reason and are capable of a rational defense. At the very least their selfconsistence can be shown and objections to them can be answered. And this is a rational process. For one of the surest characteristics of reason is freedom from self contradiction and consonance with acknowledged truths in other provinces of human inquiry and belief.show more



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