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Unbelief opposed to Reason 89
Does this View of Faith lead to Bigotry or Superstition? 90
Reason not the Safeguard of Faith 91
How is Love the Safeguard of Faith? 92
St Paul's Mode of eliciting Faith 95
Faith and the Need for Theology 96
Faith and Doctrine 97
The Place of Argument in Religion 99
The Limits of Argument in Religion 100
Even the Scripture subject to Similar Limitation 101
Summary of this View of Faith 101
Grace and Knowledge 102
Apologetics 103
The Need for God 103
The Study of the Bible 105
Conversion 106
The Organ of Faith 108
Justifying Faith 109
Justification by Faith 110
Love and Faith 116
The Mystical Knowledge of God in the Soul 117
Doubt 119
Reserve in communicating Religious Knowledge 120
Reserve and Creeds 121
Revelation and Systems of Doctrine 121

PART II. THE AUTHORITY OF THE CHURCH
The Appeal to the Ancient and Undivided Church 123
The Appeal to Antiquity only in Essentials 124
What are the Essentials? 125
Not only the Creed as a Form of Words, but as the Way in
which the Ancient Church received Scripture
126
Private Judgment 134
The Meaning of Catholic 138
The Memory of the Church 140
On obeying the Church 141
Apostolic Succession 142

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Mind of the Oxford Movement. Contributors: Owen Chadwick - editor. Publisher: A. & C. Black. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1960. Page Number: 6.
    
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