Common Notions
The Reformed apologetic, therefore, does not take for granted, as does the Romanist and the Evangelical, that because men have “common notions” about God by virtue of their creation in God's image, that sinners and saints also have common notions when they are epistemologically self-conscious.
Cornelius Van Til, The Defense of the Faith (The Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company: Philadelphia, 1955), 304.