id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45850 Flint, Robert Theism; being the Baird Lecture of 1876 .txt text/plain 108444 4697 62 belief that there is one God, infinite in power, wisdom, and goodness, Christian theism alone gives us a perfect representation of God. It precedes and surpasses reason, especially in the disclosure of indications of God given by the physical universe, the minds of men, nature for thinking of God as infinite, absolute, and perfect, since principles of reason which demand in God the existence of attributes greater extent in the reasonable grounds of faith in God's existence, Man, say some, knows God by immediate intuition; he needs no argument All true theism implies a certain likeness between God and man. human mind thinks of God as the absolute, infinite, eternal, perfect God be not, the human mind is of its very nature self-contradictory; view, Divine; thoughts of God present in the mind of man; true thing as natural religion--no knowledge of God attainable except from ./cache/45850.txt ./txt/45850.txt