But the deaths he disbelieves in are natural deaths.
He disbelieves in the habit of finding, in myths of terrestrial occurrences, reflections of celestial phenomena.
He disbelieves in the philological system of explaining myths by etymological conjectures.
Every one, I presume, who disbelieves anything, is, with respect to that thing, an infidel.
For there is nothing more common than contrariety of opinions; nothing more obvious than that one man wholly disbelieves what another only doubts of, and a third steadfastly believes and firmly adheres to.
For he governs his assent right, and places it as he should, who, in any case or matter whatsoever, believes or disbelieves according as reason directs him.
Whether a Man Who Disbelieves One Article of Faith, Can Have Lifeless Faith in the Other Articles?
A man who obstinately disbelieves a thing that is of faith, has not the habit of faith, and yet he who does not explicitly believe all, while he is prepared to believe all, has that habit.
I answer that, Neither living nor lifeless faith remains in a heretic who disbelieves one article of faith.
Therefore the object of unbelief also is the First Truth; while the things which an unbeliever disbelieves are the matter of his unbelief.
Hence it is evident that a heretic who obstinately disbelieves one article of faith, is not prepared to follow the teaching of the Church in all things; but if he is not obstinate, he is no longer in heresy but only in error.
Objection 1: It would seem that a heretic who disbelieves one article of faith, can have lifeless faith in the other articles.
Alexander Humboldt disbelievesthe first of these propositions, Professor Owen disbelieves the second.
The philosophical kind maintains the sufficiency of natural religion, and disbelieves revealed; the theological kind holds the truth of revelation, but regards it as unnecessary, as being only a republication of natural religion.
He bases it on the fact of the goodness of God, which leads Him to recompense with happiness the suffering good; and he disbelieves the eternity of punishment for the bad.
It rather disbelieves in the possibility of the attainment of absolute truth by the human mind, and regards all truth to be relative to the age in which it was expressed.
Every one, I presume, who disbelieves any thing, is, with respect to that thing, an infidel.
These believe in it; and whoever disbelieves in it, these it is that are the losers.
Allah and His Messenger and the Book which He has revealed to His Messenger and the Book which He revealed before; and whoever disbelieves in Allah and His angels and His messengers and the last day, he indeed strays off into a remote error.
These believe in it; and whoever of the (different) parties disbelieves in it, surely it is the truth from your Lord, but most men do not believe.
He disbelieves the whole account of the Diocletian persecution having extended to Britain, even partially or locally.
He disbelieves in all traces of Christianity said to be found among monuments of the Roman period; and his scepticism is thorough and comprehensive--more extreme in our opinion than the credulity which he denounces.
Blougram of course believes;" And, seventy years since, "disbelieves of course.
What one man believes or disbelieves is a matter of little moment; for belief will not put gods on High Olympus, nor unbelief extinguish the fires of Hell.
He is no more responsible for what he believes or disbelieves than for the color of his eyes or the place of birth.
An ignoramus believes the Bible because of the miracles, and because of the miracles an Ingersoll disbelieves it--and both are equally blind .
He that believes on the Son has eternal life; but he that disbelieves the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God continues on him.
Bunsen, altogether disbelieves in prophecy as prophecy, and yet is bent on finding something of an Evangelical character in the prophetic writings.
Williams disbelievesthe Prophets; while Professor Powell denies the truth of Miracles, and Professor Jowett evacuates the authority of Holy Scripture altogether--while Dr.
If he believes in its existence, his own believing mind is part and parcel of such fact of belief, not less than the object believed in: if he disbelieves it, his own disbelieving mind is the like.
They do not maintain, that it is relative simply to his wishes, or that he believes and disbelieves what he chooses.
It is responsible for a large part of the defiant liberalism which not merelydisbelieves the orthodox dogma, but disbelieves it with a sense of attempted wrong and of triumphant escape.
What can it matter to you what he disbelieves or why he disbelieves it?
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