The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 227
... distinct colloca- tions to the distinct laws of matter , that the superior evidence of the former lies . We do not deny that there is argument for a God in the number of beneficial , while , at the same time , distinct and independent ...
... distinct colloca- tions to the distinct laws of matter , that the superior evidence of the former lies . We do not deny that there is argument for a God in the number of beneficial , while , at the same time , distinct and independent ...
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... distinct and enduring species in the animal kingdom . Let us combine these two doctrines . There is in reference to ... distinct origins , or they have been distinct from all eternity . If the latter , it is not likely that they would ...
... distinct and enduring species in the animal kingdom . Let us combine these two doctrines . There is in reference to ... distinct origins , or they have been distinct from all eternity . If the latter , it is not likely that they would ...
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... distinct principle in human nature , it is at least a distinct effect or development of that nature placed in cir- cumstances which call forth this peculiar affection -to the obvious good of whole communities , in the stimulus given to ...
... distinct principle in human nature , it is at least a distinct effect or development of that nature placed in cir- cumstances which call forth this peculiar affection -to the obvious good of whole communities , in the stimulus given to ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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