The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page viii
... actual evidence for the miracles of the gospel . Even in this department it will be found to be more a work of principles than of details ; and there are few of its lessons which we should , in opposition to a prevalent bias , so like ...
... actual evidence for the miracles of the gospel . Even in this department it will be found to be more a work of principles than of details ; and there are few of its lessons which we should , in opposition to a prevalent bias , so like ...
Page 19
... actual results in every science depend not merely on the nature of the objects investigated , but on the nature of ... actual construction of our minds , ere we can enter on the study of the actual sciences . Science as it is , may be ...
... actual results in every science depend not merely on the nature of the objects investigated , but on the nature of ... actual construction of our minds , ere we can enter on the study of the actual sciences . Science as it is , may be ...
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... actual specimens or examples of valid argumentation - and then a recognition by the mind of what that is which constitutes its validity - and we cannot well be so engaged without becoming more expert both in the practice of reasoning ...
... actual specimens or examples of valid argumentation - and then a recognition by the mind of what that is which constitutes its validity - and we cannot well be so engaged without becoming more expert both in the practice of reasoning ...
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... actual or specific testimony which is brought within his reach . On the strength of those in- stinctive principles of belief which are in busy operation within him , though he himself hath never taken account of them ; and on the ...
... actual or specific testimony which is brought within his reach . On the strength of those in- stinctive principles of belief which are in busy operation within him , though he himself hath never taken account of them ; and on the ...
Page 41
... actual evidence for the miracles of the gospel . It is altogether the fruit of a reflex process , which terminate as it might , leaves the direct process to go on very much as before . We believe it of any candid and intelli- gent man ...
... actual evidence for the miracles of the gospel . It is altogether the fruit of a reflex process , which terminate as it might , leaves the direct process to go on very much as before . We believe it of any candid and intelli- gent man ...
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