The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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... hold the sacred Volume to be dis- tinguished from all other writings - a topic of incalculable importance , and which prepares the way for our concluding chapter on the supreme authority of revelation . It will be perceived , in this ...
... hold the sacred Volume to be dis- tinguished from all other writings - a topic of incalculable importance , and which prepares the way for our concluding chapter on the supreme authority of revelation . It will be perceived , in this ...
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... hold Dr. Brown to have overrated the importance of the mental philosophy --both when he says that a right view of the science of mind is essential to every other science -and when he says that " to the philosophy of mind , every ...
... hold Dr. Brown to have overrated the importance of the mental philosophy --both when he says that a right view of the science of mind is essential to every other science -and when he says that " to the philosophy of mind , every ...
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... hold " that every branch of the physics of mere matter could be cultivated to its highest degree of accuracy and perfection , without our ever having reflected on the nature of that intellectual medium through which alone the phenomena ...
... hold " that every branch of the physics of mere matter could be cultivated to its highest degree of accuracy and perfection , without our ever having reflected on the nature of that intellectual medium through which alone the phenomena ...
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... hold on the truth of the axiom that every event must have a cause ; or , proceeding on the constancy of nature , that a like result is always to be anticipated in like circumstances - and in so doing it may be looking objectively and ...
... hold on the truth of the axiom that every event must have a cause ; or , proceeding on the constancy of nature , that a like result is always to be anticipated in like circumstances - and in so doing it may be looking objectively and ...
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... holds as true of a reasoning piece of mechan- ism as of any other . The phenomena of belief , and of sound belief , as existing in the mind of one man , may have been incorrectly surveyed and stated by another acting in the capacity of ...
... holds as true of a reasoning piece of mechan- ism as of any other . The phenomena of belief , and of sound belief , as existing in the mind of one man , may have been incorrectly surveyed and stated by another acting in the capacity of ...
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