An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent (Illustrated) by John Henry 1801-1890 Newman

An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent (Illustrated)

John Henry 1801-1890 Newman
274 pages
Aeterna Press
Aug 2016
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- A Classic - Includes Active Table of Contents - Includes Religious Illustrations. No one is likely to deny that a question is distinct both from a conclusion and from an assertion; and an assertion will be found to be equally distinct from a conclusion. For, if we rest our affirmation on arguments, this shows that we are not asserting; and, when we assert, we do not argue. An assertion is as distinct from a conclusion, as a word of command is from a persuasion or recommendation. Command and assertion, as such, both of them, in their different ways, dispense with, discard, ignore antecedents of any kind, though antecedents may have been a sine qu non condition of their being elicited. They both carry with them the pretension of being personal acts.. Aeterna Press

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