The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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... imagination that one of the inha- bitants of the planet Jupiter had the mysterious knowledge of all my movements , and a mysterious power of guidance and protection over me ; that he eyed me with constant benevolence , and ever acted ...
... imagination that one of the inha- bitants of the planet Jupiter had the mysterious knowledge of all my movements , and a mysterious power of guidance and protection over me ; that he eyed me with constant benevolence , and ever acted ...
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... Imagination of a God . 1. We have already seen that even though the objects of Theology lay under total obscurity , there might be a distinct and vigorous play of the Ethics notwithstanding - kept in actual exercise among those objects ...
... Imagination of a God . 1. We have already seen that even though the objects of Theology lay under total obscurity , there might be a distinct and vigorous play of the Ethics notwithstanding - kept in actual exercise among those objects ...
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... imagination of a possible God -in which case , the very idea of a God , even in its most hypothetical form , might lay a responsi- bility , even upon atheists . 10. Here then is one palpable use for the dis- tinction between the ethics ...
... imagination of a possible God -in which case , the very idea of a God , even in its most hypothetical form , might lay a responsi- bility , even upon atheists . 10. Here then is one palpable use for the dis- tinction between the ethics ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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