The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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... Theology and the Objects of Theology . 1. OUR first remark on the science of Theology is , that the objects of it , by their remoteness , and by their elevation , seem to be inaccessible . The objects of the other sciences are either ...
... Theology and the Objects of Theology . 1. OUR first remark on the science of Theology is , that the objects of it , by their remoteness , and by their elevation , seem to be inaccessible . The objects of the other sciences are either ...
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... Theology lay under total obscuration from our species - though a screen utterly impervious were placed between the mental eye of us creatures here below , and those invisible beings by whom heaven is occupied --still we might have an ...
... Theology lay under total obscuration from our species - though a screen utterly impervious were placed between the mental eye of us creatures here below , and those invisible beings by whom heaven is occupied --still we might have an ...
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... theology is established , is not the less firm or the less impressive , that , instead of a lengthened process ... theology of innate ideas . Yet the theology of Conscience disclaims such mysticism , built , as it is , on a foundation of ...
... theology is established , is not the less firm or the less impressive , that , instead of a lengthened process ... theology of innate ideas . Yet the theology of Conscience disclaims such mysticism , built , as it is , on a foundation of ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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