The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page ix
... matter . It is with this last that the third Book is chiefly conversant , with the self- evidencing power of the Bible — the chief ingredient of which , as being far the most effectual in the work of Christianization or conversion , has ...
... matter . It is with this last that the third Book is chiefly conversant , with the self- evidencing power of the Bible — the chief ingredient of which , as being far the most effectual in the work of Christianization or conversion , has ...
Page 19
... . Science as it is , may be regarded as the compound effects of two ingredients — of mind as it is , and of that which the mind investigates even Change one and this will the subject - matter of OF ITS OWN PROCESSES . 19.
... . Science as it is , may be regarded as the compound effects of two ingredients — of mind as it is , and of that which the mind investigates even Change one and this will the subject - matter of OF ITS OWN PROCESSES . 19.
Page 20
... matter . Had our minds been constituted otherwise than they are , we should have had a different mental physio- logy - and corresponding to this , a different set of the sciences . The working of our mental physi- ology is indispensable ...
... matter . Had our minds been constituted otherwise than they are , we should have had a different mental physio- logy - and corresponding to this , a different set of the sciences . The working of our mental physi- ology is indispensable ...
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... matter . But it is not necessary in either case that the laws , whether of matter or of mind , should have been previously investigated by the operator himself . The resulting view or the resulting feeling of the mind's attention to any ...
... matter . But it is not necessary in either case that the laws , whether of matter or of mind , should have been previously investigated by the operator himself . The resulting view or the resulting feeling of the mind's attention to any ...
Page 25
... own shadowy imaginations . But is that a reason why , ere I enter on the Na- tural Philosophy by which the laws of matter are VOL . III . B investigated , I who have no doubt upon the subject OF ITS OWN PROCESSES . 25.
... own shadowy imaginations . But is that a reason why , ere I enter on the Na- tural Philosophy by which the laws of matter are VOL . III . B investigated , I who have no doubt upon the subject OF ITS OWN PROCESSES . 25.
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