From the Double Point of View of Science and of Faith
By François Samuel Robert Louis Gaussen
404. THE Church, as we have said,1 has two methods of attaining satisfaction respecting the entire collection of the Scriptures — that of science and that of faith: that of science, which appeals to history; and that of faith, which appeals to a doctrine. We have hitherto proceeded along the first; we now enter on the second. These two methods are sure, rational, and accessible; and each has its advantages; yet the most excellent, the most rational, the most indispensable, and the most sure, is the method of faith.
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1) Prop. 5, p. 2.
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