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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1887-1888-646

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646 THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT 10 State the characteristic points of Aristotle's philo- sophical teaching on this question 11 Explain the value of St Augustine's experience and teaching as exhibiting the relation of Christian thought to ancient philosophy 12 Describe according to St Augustine the method by which we approach to the knopledge of God VL-Butler'i Snaloge How does Bishop Butler meet the objection That it is poor thing to solve difficulties in religion by saying that there are the same in natural religion Explain the statement that 'The design of this Treatise is not to vindicate the character of God but to show the obligations of men How is the nature of thes& arguments affected by the fact that religion is intended for trial and exercise of the morality of every person's character who is subject of it Quote and illustrate Bishop Butler's statement of the distinct force of his Treatise To what persons and to what state of opinion concerning religion is it adapted Illustrate the observation that doubting implies degree of evidence for that of which we doubt and that this degree of evidence as really lays us under obligations is demonstra- tive evidence Summarize the state of the argument as explained in Butler's Conclusion ΥΠ ϊμ trtu nt1u articled Write out the English and Latin of Article XXV Notice any points of special significance in the Latin State separately the specific propositions involved in the first sentence of the Article ending in the Latin with the words verum etiam confrrniaL State the history of the text of this Article
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