Excerpt from The Procedure, Extent, and Limits of Human Understanding
This Difiinétion is there afiirmed to be abfolutely neceiiary, for the afcertain ing and fettling the Bounds and Meafure of our Knowledge 5 for fhewing the true Limits, and utmoi'c Extent of human Underfianding, that we may clearly and diitinétly apprehend where mere Krzow ledge ends, and Faith begins: where it is they meet again,and infeparably combine together for the inlargement of our Un derf'canding vafily beyond its native fphere; for opening to the Mind a new and immenfe fcene of things other wife imperceptible; and for a rational well-grounded Aent to fuch Truths concerning them, as are a folid Founda tion for all Religion Natural and Re vealed.
The nature of this fiaalogy the Au thor explains by a fimilitude in this fol lowing Paragraph.
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