The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 102
... demonstration as this- he could on the strength of a mere logical category , go forth on the whole of this peopled universe and pronounce of all its matter and of all mind but the one and universal mind that they have been cre- ated ...
... demonstration as this- he could on the strength of a mere logical category , go forth on the whole of this peopled universe and pronounce of all its matter and of all mind but the one and universal mind that they have been cre- ated ...
Page 114
... Demonstration . One feels himself as if placed by it on the border of certain transcendental conceptions , the species of an ideal world , which men of another conformation may fancy , and perhaps even see to be realities . And certain ...
... Demonstration . One feels himself as if placed by it on the border of certain transcendental conceptions , the species of an ideal world , which men of another conformation may fancy , and perhaps even see to be realities . And certain ...
Page 264
... demonstration of a God . But the proper argument in behalf of this or of any historical fact is historical evidence and to over- look the strength of such evidence for a creation in the Jewish Scriptures were not merely unchristian but ...
... demonstration of a God . But the proper argument in behalf of this or of any historical fact is historical evidence and to over- look the strength of such evidence for a creation in the Jewish Scriptures were not merely unchristian but ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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