The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 119
... Divinity . " " But to discover the weakness of any ar- gument in particular which may be brought to prove a funda- mental article of religion is not , as some pious men have supposed , to do religion disservice - but only shows it does ...
... Divinity . " " But to discover the weakness of any ar- gument in particular which may be brought to prove a funda- mental article of religion is not , as some pious men have supposed , to do religion disservice - but only shows it does ...
Page 228
... divinity , than any single object within the compass of visible nature . It is instinct throughout with the evidence of a builder's hand ; and thus the appropriate men of science who can expound those dispositions of matter which ...
... divinity , than any single object within the compass of visible nature . It is instinct throughout with the evidence of a builder's hand ; and thus the appropriate men of science who can expound those dispositions of matter which ...
Page 348
... divinity within us , notwithstanding the occasional sophistry of the passions , is on the whole , representative of the Divinity above us ; and the righteousness and goodness and truth the lessons of which it gives forth every where ...
... divinity within us , notwithstanding the occasional sophistry of the passions , is on the whole , representative of the Divinity above us ; and the righteousness and goodness and truth the lessons of which it gives forth every where ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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