An essay in aid of a grammar of assent / by John Henry Newman ; with an introd. by Nicholas Lash.
Material type: TextPublication details: Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, 1979.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 396 pages)Content type:- text
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- Grammar of assent
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- BR100 .N46 1979
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Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Introduction; PART I. Assent and Apprehension.; CHAPTER ONE: Modes of holding and apprehending Propositions; 1. Modes of holding Propositions; 2. Modes of apprehending Propositions; CHAPTER TWO: Assent considered as Apprehensive; CHAPTER THREE: The Apprehension of Propositions; CHAPTER FOUR: Notional and Real Assent; 1. Notional Assents; 2. Real Assents; 3. Notional and Real Assents contrasted; CHAPTER FIVE: Apprehension and Assent in the matter of Religion; 1. Belief in one God; 2. Belief in the Holy Trinity; 3. Belief in Dogmatic Theology.
PART II. Assent and Inference. CHAPTER SIX: Assent considered as Unconditional; 1. Simple Assent; 2. Complex Assent; CHAPTER SEVEN: Certitude; 1. Assent and Certitude contrasted; 2. Indefectibility of Certitude; CHAPTER EIGHT: Inference; 1. Formal Inference; 2. Informal Inference; 3. Natural Inference; CHAPTER NINE: The Illative Sense; 1. The Sanction of the Illative Sense; 2. The Nature of the Illative Sense; 3. The Range of the Illative Sense; CHAPTER TEN: Inference and Assent in the matter of Religion; 1. Natural Religion; 2. Revealed Religion; NOTES; 1. On Hooker and Chillingworth.
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