The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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... writers and those of contemporary authors . The same is the result we are persuaded of the objection made by adversaries , on the ground of the discrepancies that are said to obtain between the Gospel and human nature— whereas , in the ...
... writers and those of contemporary authors . The same is the result we are persuaded of the objection made by adversaries , on the ground of the discrepancies that are said to obtain between the Gospel and human nature— whereas , in the ...
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... writer , who compares it to Achilles ' spear that healed the wounds that it made before . It serves to repair the damage itself had occasion- ed , and this perhaps is all it is good for . It casts no additional light upon the paths of ...
... writer , who compares it to Achilles ' spear that healed the wounds that it made before . It serves to repair the damage itself had occasion- ed , and this perhaps is all it is good for . It casts no additional light upon the paths of ...
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... writers , as synonymous with intuition . " These seemingly instantaneous judgments have always appeared to me as entitled to a greater share of our confidence than many of our more deliberate conclusions ; inasmuch as they have been ...
... writers , as synonymous with intuition . " These seemingly instantaneous judgments have always appeared to me as entitled to a greater share of our confidence than many of our more deliberate conclusions ; inasmuch as they have been ...
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... writers who have very ably urged and expounded it . And in many thousands of instances it has had its proper effect on those who attended to it . The consistency and sincerity by which the whole narrative is so obviously pervaded - the ...
... writers who have very ably urged and expounded it . And in many thousands of instances it has had its proper effect on those who attended to it . The consistency and sincerity by which the whole narrative is so obviously pervaded - the ...
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... writer on the human mind . According to the common doctrine of logicians , we are led to suppose that our knowledge begins in an accurate and minute acquaintance with the characteristical properties of individual objects ; and that it ...
... writer on the human mind . According to the common doctrine of logicians , we are led to suppose that our knowledge begins in an accurate and minute acquaintance with the characteristical properties of individual objects ; and that it ...
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