The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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... result of the contradictions that were affirmed by our adversaries , to obtain between the informations of the New Testament and of profane or Jewish authors - the objection , not only put to flight , but transmuted into a strong ...
... result of the contradictions that were affirmed by our adversaries , to obtain between the informations of the New Testament and of profane or Jewish authors - the objection , not only put to flight , but transmuted into a strong ...
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... results in every science depend not merely on the nature of the objects investigated , but on the nature of the investigating mind — and that with minds differently constituted , or having other powers and percep- tions than those which ...
... results in every science depend not merely on the nature of the objects investigated , but on the nature of the investigating mind — and that with minds differently constituted , or having other powers and percep- tions than those which ...
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... result is a science in the state we now actually behold it . Had he found himself with a different mind , he would still have gone forth upon nature ; and the result would have been a science different from the present one . But in ...
... result is a science in the state we now actually behold it . Had he found himself with a different mind , he would still have gone forth upon nature ; and the result would have been a science different from the present one . But in ...
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... resulting view or the resulting feeling of the mind's attention to any object , apart from itself , is the composed ... result , but not our knowledge of what the mind is ; and therefore though in direct contradiction to Dr. Brown we ...
... resulting view or the resulting feeling of the mind's attention to any object , apart from itself , is the composed ... result , but not our knowledge of what the mind is ; and therefore though in direct contradiction to Dr. Brown we ...
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... result of an Whether , in this most beautiful of processes , we regard the mind as the instrument or the artist , it is equally that by which all the wonders of speculative , or practical knowledge , are evolved . It is an agent ...
... result of an Whether , in this most beautiful of processes , we regard the mind as the instrument or the artist , it is equally that by which all the wonders of speculative , or practical knowledge , are evolved . It is an agent ...
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