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John Henry Newman: An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent
Ian T. Ker (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1985
ISBN:
9780198127512
Published online:
May 2016
EISBN:
9780191832673
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198127512.book.1
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Front Matter
Preface
Abbreviations and references
Editor's Introduction
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An Essay in Aid of A Grammar of Assent
Dedication
Contents
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Part I Assent and apprehension
Chapter I Modes of holding and apprehending Propositions
Chapter II Assent Considered as Apprehensive
Chapter III The Apprehension of Propositions
Chapter IV Notional and Real Assent
Chapter V Apprehension and assent in the matter of religion
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Part II Assent and inference
Chapter VI Assent considered as unconditional
Chapter VII Certitude
Chapter VIII Inference
Chapter IX The Illative Sense
Chapter X Inference and assent in the matter of religion
Note I On Hooker and Chillingworth, vid. supr. 226.
Note II On the alternative intellectually between Atheism and Catholicity, vid. supr. , &c.
Note III On the punishment of the wicked having no termination, vid. supr. 422.
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End Matter
Textual Appendix
Editor's Notes
Index
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