The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 318
... conscience has there , can we , even in the case of the man who refuses to obey its dictates , affirm that he was made for walking conscientiously . 9. The distinction which we now labour to esta- blish between conscience , and the ...
... conscience has there , can we , even in the case of the man who refuses to obey its dictates , affirm that he was made for walking conscientiously . 9. The distinction which we now labour to esta- blish between conscience , and the ...
Page 319
... conscience , in the sense that we have explained it , we but state what all men feel ; and our only argument , in proof of the assertion , is- our only argument can be , an appeal to the expe- rience of all men . 10. Bishop Butler has ...
... conscience , in the sense that we have explained it , we but state what all men feel ; and our only argument , in proof of the assertion , is- our only argument can be , an appeal to the expe- rience of all men . 10. Bishop Butler has ...
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... conscience , whether it be an original or a derived faculty , yet as founded on human nature , if not forming a constituent part of it , may be regarded as a faithful witness for God the author of that nature , and as rendering to his ...
... conscience , whether it be an original or a derived faculty , yet as founded on human nature , if not forming a constituent part of it , may be regarded as a faithful witness for God the author of that nature , and as rendering to his ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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