The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page vii
... argument on the side of the faith . The same has been the result of the contradictions that were affirmed by our adversaries , to obtain between the informations of the New Testament and of profane or Jewish authors - the objection ...
... argument on the side of the faith . The same has been the result of the contradictions that were affirmed by our adversaries , to obtain between the informations of the New Testament and of profane or Jewish authors - the objection ...
Page viii
... argument in the abstract ; we pass in the second to that argument in the concrete , or consider the 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 ...
... argument in the abstract ; we pass in the second to that argument in the concrete , or consider the 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 ...
Page xii
... Argument for the Truth of Christi- anity , • VII . Remarks on the Argument from Prophecy , VIII . On the Connexion between the Truth of a Mira- cle , and the Truth of the Doctrine in support of 232 296 345 which it is performed ...
... Argument for the Truth of Christi- anity , • VII . Remarks on the Argument from Prophecy , VIII . On the Connexion between the Truth of a Mira- cle , and the Truth of the Doctrine in support of 232 296 345 which it is performed ...
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... argument . Each process may be most correctly done by the immediate agent , whether or not it be correctly described by the logician who is looking over him . 13. It should be remarked however that even in the study of universal Logic ...
... argument . Each process may be most correctly done by the immediate agent , whether or not it be correctly described by the logician who is looking over him . 13. It should be remarked however that even in the study of universal Logic ...
Page 39
... be right ; -the argument will infallibly be wrong . " " Stewart's Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind , 2d ed . , Vol . II . p . 103 , & c . may have a very correct sense of the verisimili- tudes OF ITS OWN PROCESSES . 39.
... be right ; -the argument will infallibly be wrong . " " Stewart's Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind , 2d ed . , Vol . II . p . 103 , & c . may have a very correct sense of the verisimili- tudes OF ITS OWN PROCESSES . 39.
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