The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 261
... authority of the professed historical vouchers for the historical fact of a creation . If that authority be deferred to , then there is no practical need , at least , for any further reasoning on the subject . But if , on the other hand ...
... authority of the professed historical vouchers for the historical fact of a creation . If that authority be deferred to , then there is no practical need , at least , for any further reasoning on the subject . But if , on the other hand ...
Page 309
... authority of whose deci- sions and acts is , at the same time , fully recog- nised . And so , philosophers have disputed regard- ing the court of conscience of what materials it is constructed , and by what line of genealogy from the ...
... authority of whose deci- sions and acts is , at the same time , fully recog- nised . And so , philosophers have disputed regard- ing the court of conscience of what materials it is constructed , and by what line of genealogy from the ...
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... authority of conscience that we , under the name of her supremacy , contend for ; or , rather the fact that , by the consent of all our higher prin- ciples and feelings , this rightful authority is reputed to be hers ; and , by the ...
... authority of conscience that we , under the name of her supremacy , contend for ; or , rather the fact that , by the consent of all our higher prin- ciples and feelings , this rightful authority is reputed to be hers ; and , by the ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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