The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page v
... human testimony for the miracles of the Gospel , previous to our entertainment of the question whether it was com- petent for such testimony to establish the truth of a miracle . But we decided for the arrangement as it now stands , on ...
... human testimony for the miracles of the Gospel , previous to our entertainment of the question whether it was com- petent for such testimony to establish the truth of a miracle . But we decided for the arrangement as it now stands , on ...
Page vii
... human nature- whereas , in the felt adaptations of the one to the other , there is a vast amount , as we shall endea- vour to make manifest in the next volume , of most effective evidence in favour of the christian religion . We are not ...
... human nature- whereas , in the felt adaptations of the one to the other , there is a vast amount , as we shall endea- vour to make manifest in the next volume , of most effective evidence in favour of the christian religion . We are not ...
Page xi
... Human Testimony for the Proof of Miracles , · 70 MR . HUME'S OBJECTION TO THE TRUTH OF MIRACLES . SECT . I. On the Origin of our Belief in Testimony , 70 II . On the Power of the Evidence of Testimony , 92 III . On the Power even of a ...
... Human Testimony for the Proof of Miracles , · 70 MR . HUME'S OBJECTION TO THE TRUTH OF MIRACLES . SECT . I. On the Origin of our Belief in Testimony , 70 II . On the Power of the Evidence of Testimony , 92 III . On the Power even of a ...
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Thomas Chalmers. standing may proceed aright on the many thousand objects of human thought , it is not necessary that it should take any cognizance of its own processes . We admit that the procedure of the human under . standing forms ...
Thomas Chalmers. standing may proceed aright on the many thousand objects of human thought , it is not necessary that it should take any cognizance of its own processes . We admit that the procedure of the human under . standing forms ...
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... human science can be nothing more than the result of the direction of human faculties to particular objects . To the astronomer , the faculty by which he calculates the disturbing forces that operate on a satellite of Jupiter , in its ...
... human science can be nothing more than the result of the direction of human faculties to particular objects . To the astronomer , the faculty by which he calculates the disturbing forces that operate on a satellite of Jupiter , in its ...
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