The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 165
... economy as exemplified in the world might not fall into order of itself , as well as a mental economy as exemplified in God . The precise difference between the two is , that we have had proof , as we shall attempt to show , of a ...
... economy as exemplified in the world might not fall into order of itself , as well as a mental economy as exemplified in God . The precise difference between the two is , that we have had proof , as we shall attempt to show , of a ...
Page 167
... economy fall into order of itself , as well as the mental which we affirm to have caused it ? our reply is , that so far from this mental economy falling into order of itself , we have yet to . learn that it ever had to fall into order ...
... economy fall into order of itself , as well as the mental which we affirm to have caused it ? our reply is , that so far from this mental economy falling into order of itself , we have yet to . learn that it ever had to fall into order ...
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... economy of things out of the ruins of a former economy , which the last great physical catastrophe on the face of our earth had over- thrown . Now , in these ruins , viewed as materials for the architecture of a renovated world , there ...
... economy of things out of the ruins of a former economy , which the last great physical catastrophe on the face of our earth had over- thrown . Now , in these ruins , viewed as materials for the architecture of a renovated world , there ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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