The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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... heart or such duteous conformities of the life as morality would dictate , and out of this ques- tion can be gathered materials for a cognizance and a reckoning with all . The Searcher of hearts knows how to found a clear and righteous ...
... heart or such duteous conformities of the life as morality would dictate , and out of this ques- tion can be gathered materials for a cognizance and a reckoning with all . The Searcher of hearts knows how to found a clear and righteous ...
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... heart should be followed up by a feeling of complacency in the heart , that in every virtuous affection of the soul there should be so much to gladden and harmonize it , that there should always be peace within when there is conscious ...
... heart should be followed up by a feeling of complacency in the heart , that in every virtuous affection of the soul there should be so much to gladden and harmonize it , that there should always be peace within when there is conscious ...
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... heart , they would brighten and tranquillize the whole of human existence - whereas , had the latter the entire and practical ascendancy , they would distemper the whole man , and make him as com- pletely wretched as he were completely ...
... heart , they would brighten and tranquillize the whole of human existence - whereas , had the latter the entire and practical ascendancy , they would distemper the whole man , and make him as com- pletely wretched as he were completely ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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