The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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... revelation . We sometimes hear of the application of the Baconian Philosophy to the Christian argument ; and it is our belief that this Philosophy so revered in modern times , and to which the experimental science of our day stands ...
... revelation . We sometimes hear of the application of the Baconian Philosophy to the Christian argument ; and it is our belief that this Philosophy so revered in modern times , and to which the experimental science of our day stands ...
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... revelation ere any moral aspiration can be felt towards God - but without such a revelation , and without any regard being had to a God , there might be a reciprocal play of the moral feelings among men , a standard of equity and moral ...
... revelation ere any moral aspiration can be felt towards God - but without such a revelation , and without any regard being had to a God , there might be a reciprocal play of the moral feelings among men , a standard of equity and moral ...
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... revelation . 35. And lastly , the telescope hath immeasura- bly extended the dominion of astronomical science . Objects , though before within the limits of vision yet descried but faintly , have had vivid illumination shed upon them ...
... revelation . 35. And lastly , the telescope hath immeasura- bly extended the dominion of astronomical science . Objects , though before within the limits of vision yet descried but faintly , have had vivid illumination shed upon them ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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