The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page vi
... observation to be verified which is so often realized in other depart- ments of the evidence of Christianity . It has frequently happened in the course of the deistical controversy , that the enemies of the Gospel have in the first ...
... observation to be verified which is so often realized in other depart- ments of the evidence of Christianity . It has frequently happened in the course of the deistical controversy , that the enemies of the Gospel have in the first ...
Page ix
... observe when looking to the witnesses of the message - the other may be regarded as consisting in those marks of credibility which we observe when looking to its contents or its subject - matter . It is with this last that the third ...
... observe when looking to the witnesses of the message - the other may be regarded as consisting in those marks of credibility which we observe when looking to its contents or its subject - matter . It is with this last that the third ...
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... observation , will not make good his argument . He tells us that to expect an acquaintance with external things without acquaintance with the natural medium of the intellect were as vain as to expect that we should form an accurate judg ...
... observation , will not make good his argument . He tells us that to expect an acquaintance with external things without acquaintance with the natural medium of the intellect were as vain as to expect that we should form an accurate judg ...
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... observation to the mechanism of the intellect of another man , and that I saw him busily and prosperously engaged in the study or contem- plation of some one department of external nature -it is by looking to him certainly , that I 24 ...
... observation to the mechanism of the intellect of another man , and that I saw him busily and prosperously engaged in the study or contem- plation of some one department of external nature -it is by looking to him certainly , that I 24 ...
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... observation . The completion of a right system of logic is therefore not indispensable to the practice of sound reasoning , either in the business of life or in the sciences— neither does it follow that an erroneous system would ...
... observation . The completion of a right system of logic is therefore not indispensable to the practice of sound reasoning , either in the business of life or in the sciences— neither does it follow that an erroneous system would ...
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