On the contrary, an error opposed to ecclesiastical faith alone, to human faith, or to human science, is not of itself heretical.
This uniform phenomenon in the history of religion could not exist, if human faithwere an inference of intellectual origin.
So is it also with the Divine Justice and Mercy, and with the Human Reason and Human Faith.
Justice of God and the law of merit and demerit the foundations of human faith, 706-u.
To reject the two principles, that God is just, and the law of merit and demerit absolute, is to raze to the foundations the whole edifice of human faith.
There are many needful appurtenances to the objects of a divine faith, which are the matter of a human faith.
Though you must believe all things of common necessity to salvation with a divine faith; yet many subservient truths must be received first by a human faith, or not received at all, till you are more capable of them.
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