The Works of Thomas Chalmers: On natural theologyW. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 174
... observation for each of the latter , they can be reasoned from the former ; just as an infinity of truths and properties can , without observation , be satisfactorily demonstrated of many a curve from the simple definition of it . We do ...
... observation for each of the latter , they can be reasoned from the former ; just as an infinity of truths and properties can , without observation , be satisfactorily demonstrated of many a curve from the simple definition of it . We do ...
Page 175
... observation will afterwards verify ; but which , anterior to the application of this test , the mind , by its own ... observation ; and that , on the other hand , though observation could not have made the discovery , it never fails to ...
... observation will afterwards verify ; but which , anterior to the application of this test , the mind , by its own ... observation ; and that , on the other hand , though observation could not have made the discovery , it never fails to ...
Page 339
... observation , but among the secret things which lie in the deep and the dark abyss that is between the furthest reach of man's discovery and the forthgoings of God's will -it is among these , where that responsive touch may be given by ...
... observation , but among the secret things which lie in the deep and the dark abyss that is between the furthest reach of man's discovery and the forthgoings of God's will -it is among these , where that responsive touch may be given by ...
Contents
BOOK | 7 |
On those special Affections which conduce to | 58 |
Adaptations of the Material World to the Moral | 144 |
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