The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 17
... stands distinguished from all other know- ledge by the peculiar avenues through which it is conveyed to us . We feel Him not . We behold Him not . And however palpably He may stand forth to our convictions , in the strength of those ...
... stands distinguished from all other know- ledge by the peculiar avenues through which it is conveyed to us . We feel Him not . We behold Him not . And however palpably He may stand forth to our convictions , in the strength of those ...
Page 74
... stand on the ground of antitheism , ( which we have already pronounced upon and we trust proved to be madly irrational ) -at least to those who stand on the ground of atheism , who , though strangers to the conviction , are certainly ...
... stand on the ground of antitheism , ( which we have already pronounced upon and we trust proved to be madly irrational ) -at least to those who stand on the ground of atheism , who , though strangers to the conviction , are certainly ...
Page 119
... stand or fall with the success or the failure of any human expounder . We happen to think that on the abstract question of the creation of matter out of nothing , there is a want of clear and decisive manifestation by the light of ...
... stand or fall with the success or the failure of any human expounder . We happen to think that on the abstract question of the creation of matter out of nothing , there is a want of clear and decisive manifestation by the light 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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