The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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... sense , and yet both promptly discern and powerfully feel the obligations of morality - while the second can subtly analyze that conscience , whose authority he bids away from him . The truth is , that often when man is most alive to ...
... sense , and yet both promptly discern and powerfully feel the obligations of morality - while the second can subtly analyze that conscience , whose authority he bids away from him . The truth is , that often when man is most alive to ...
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... sense in which these words are commonly understood , is as just as it is familiar ; but it may be truly said , that , in relation to our power of discovery , science is itself an art , or the result of an Whether , in this most ...
... sense in which these words are commonly understood , is as just as it is familiar ; but it may be truly said , that , in relation to our power of discovery , science is itself an art , or the result of an Whether , in this most ...
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... senses , or that busy interchange and com- parison of notices between the sight and the touch , during which , from early infancy , the mind has all along felt that it was holding converse not with itself but with the external world ...
... senses , or that busy interchange and com- parison of notices between the sight and the touch , during which , from early infancy , the mind has all along felt that it was holding converse not with itself but with the external world ...
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... senses , we look neither to them nor to the mind , but from the mind and on the object of contemplation . 9. Although to the physiology of the mind belong all those powers and processes , by which it is that it acquires the knowledge of ...
... senses , we look neither to them nor to the mind , but from the mind and on the object of contemplation . 9. Although to the physiology of the mind belong all those powers and processes , by which it is that it acquires the knowledge of ...
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... sense . For this latter purpose , I would just as little look towards him , as he is doing himself , at the moment when his attention is intently fastened on some outer field of contemplation . To obtain the accurate perception of a ...
... sense . For this latter purpose , I would just as little look towards him , as he is doing himself , at the moment when his attention is intently fastened on some outer field of contemplation . To obtain the accurate perception of a ...
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