The Works of Thomas Chalmers: On natural theologyW. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 149
... sounds are those of kind affection . Its sublimest sounds are those most expressive of moral heroism ; or most fitted to solemnize the devotions of the heart , and prompt the aspirations and resolves of exalted piety , 6. A philosophy ...
... sounds are those of kind affection . Its sublimest sounds are those most expressive of moral heroism ; or most fitted to solemnize the devotions of the heart , and prompt the aspirations and resolves of exalted piety , 6. A philosophy ...
Page 174
... sound data , the accuracy of which is determined by observation alone . This holds particularly true of the mixed mathematics , where the conclusions are sound , only in as far as the first premises are sound -which premises , in like ...
... sound data , the accuracy of which is determined by observation alone . This holds particularly true of the mixed mathematics , where the conclusions are sound , only in as far as the first premises are sound -which premises , in like ...
Page 264
... sound Philosophy which directs an entire and unqualified submission to the lessons of experience in studying the ... sound philo- sophy , and in the other instance to a sound faith— and that what experimental knowledge is in science ...
... sound Philosophy which directs an entire and unqualified submission to the lessons of experience in studying the ... sound philo- sophy , and in the other instance to a sound faith— and that what experimental knowledge is in science ...
Contents
BOOK | 7 |
On those special Affections which conduce to | 58 |
Adaptations of the Material World to the Moral | 144 |
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