The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page vi
... character of their objections , challenged its friends to a walk of investigation which had not been previously entered on - in the prosecution of which walk they achieved a great deal more than simply neutralize the objection which ...
... character of their objections , challenged its friends to a walk of investigation which had not been previously entered on - in the prosecution of which walk they achieved a great deal more than simply neutralize the objection which ...
Page ix
... character . The fourth and last Book is taken up , in great part at least , with what may be termed the bibliography of scripture - the evidence on which its various pieces have been admitted into the canon , so as to form constituent ...
... character . The fourth and last Book is taken up , in great part at least , with what may be termed the bibliography of scripture - the evidence on which its various pieces have been admitted into the canon , so as to form constituent ...
Page xii
... Character of the Historical 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 ...
... Character of the Historical 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 ...
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... character , or what that is which con- stitutes the right and wrong in argument . Mental physiology has been too much blended with the sciences of Ethics and Logic , so as to be regarded in some degree as identical studies . They are ...
... character , or what that is which con- stitutes the right and wrong in argument . Mental physiology has been too much blended with the sciences of Ethics and Logic , so as to be regarded in some degree as identical studies . They are ...
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... character . A friend of his , who possessed excellent natural talents , but who had been prevented , by his professional duties as a naval officer , from bestowing on them all the cultiva- tion of which they were susceptible , having ...
... character . A friend of his , who possessed excellent natural talents , but who had been prevented , by his professional duties as a naval officer , from bestowing on them all the cultiva- tion of which they were susceptible , having ...
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