The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 349
... moral character of God , and which , as a character implies an existence , might be resolved into an argument for the being of God - even the moral character of the law of conscience ; that conscience which He hath inserted among the ...
... moral character of God , and which , as a character implies an existence , might be resolved into an argument for the being of God - even the moral character of the law of conscience ; that conscience which He hath inserted among the ...
Page 379
... character of the governor is to be gathered from the final issues of the government over which he presides — it says much for the moral character of Him who framed us , that , unless there be an utter reversal of the nature which ...
... character of the governor is to be gathered from the final issues of the government over which he presides — it says much for the moral character of Him who framed us , that , unless there be an utter reversal of the nature which ...
Page 396
... character . 10. This then forms a distinct argument in the mental constitution for the virtuous character of Him who ... moral character of that administra- tion under which we are placed . But , by 396 POWER AND OPERATION OF HABIT .
... character . 10. This then forms a distinct argument in the mental constitution for the virtuous character of Him who ... moral character of that administra- tion under which we are placed . But , by 396 POWER AND OPERATION OF HABIT .
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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