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The Understanding hath a double act about Divine Truths. (First,) Knowledge, or a due Apprehension of them. (Secondly,) Exercising a Judgment about them; this is Acknowledgment, or Assent. |
The Understanding hath a double act about Divine Truths. (First,) Knowledge, or a due Apprehension of them. (Secondly,) Exercising a Judgement about them; this is Acknowledgment, or Assent. |
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