The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 72
... spirit by whose kindness it is that life is upholden . It needs not that this great spirit should reveal Himself in characters that force our attention to Him , ere the guilt of our impiety has begun . But ours is the guilt of impiety ...
... spirit by whose kindness it is that life is upholden . It needs not that this great spirit should reveal Himself in characters that force our attention to Him , ere the guilt of our impiety has begun . But ours is the guilt of impiety ...
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... spirit we hold to be altogether mystical and meaningless - insomuch that for the doctrine of an original creation of matter we hold it essential that the light of revelation should be superadded to the dull and glimmering light , or ...
... spirit we hold to be altogether mystical and meaningless - insomuch that for the doctrine of an original creation of matter we hold it essential that the light of revelation should be superadded to the dull and glimmering light , or ...
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... Spirit of God Now let it upon the face of the deep : and the moved upon the face of the waters . " be supposed that the work of the first day in the Mosaic account of the creation , begins with the Spirit of God moving upon the face of ...
... Spirit of God Now let it upon the face of the deep : and the moved upon the face of the waters . " be supposed that the work of the first day in the Mosaic account of the creation , begins with the Spirit of God moving upon the face of ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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