The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page 19
... effect may be found to depend on a particular thing , and yet may not at all depend on our knowledge of the thing ... effects of two ingredients - of mind as it is , and of that which the mind investigates even Change one the subject ...
... effect may be found to depend on a particular thing , and yet may not at all depend on our knowledge of the thing ... effects of two ingredients - of mind as it is , and of that which the mind investigates even Change one the subject ...
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... effect simply by using the mind , although we should not have studied it . The philosopher goes forth upon nature with such a mind , as he finds himself to have - and the result is a science in the state we now actually behold it . Had ...
... effect simply by using the mind , although we should not have studied it . The philosopher goes forth upon nature with such a mind , as he finds himself to have - and the result is a science in the state we now actually behold it . Had ...
Page 21
... effect of what the mind is and of what the object is so that if the constitution of the mind were altered , the view or the feeling would also be altered . What the mind is , is therefore indispensable to the result , but not our ...
... effect of what the mind is and of what the object is so that if the constitution of the mind were altered , the view or the feeling would also be altered . What the mind is , is therefore indispensable to the result , but not our ...
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... effect of active and imperious habits in quickening the evanes- cent processes of thought , so as to render them untraceable by the memory ; and to give the appearance of intuition to what was in fact the result of a train of reasoning ...
... effect of active and imperious habits in quickening the evanes- cent processes of thought , so as to render them untraceable by the memory ; and to give the appearance of intuition to what was in fact the result of a train of reasoning ...
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... effect on those who attended to it . The consistency and sincerity by which the whole narrative is so obviously pervaded - the number and opportunities of the original witnesses , and the manner in which their testimony has been ...
... effect on those who attended to it . The consistency and sincerity by which the whole narrative is so obviously pervaded - the number and opportunities of the original witnesses , and the manner in which their testimony has been ...
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