The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page 22
... kind only , but for all the speculative and moral purposes of life , as it can be to know the exact power of that subordinate instrument , which he uses only for his occasional survey of the heavens . " To the philosophy of mind then ...
... kind only , but for all the speculative and moral purposes of life , as it can be to know the exact power of that subordinate instrument , which he uses only for his occasional survey of the heavens . " To the philosophy of mind then ...
Page 23
... kind only , but for all the speculative and moral purposes of life , as it can be to know the exact power of that sub- ordinate instrument , which he uses only for his occasional survey of the heavens . " Now our design in the ...
... kind only , but for all the speculative and moral purposes of life , as it can be to know the exact power of that sub- ordinate instrument , which he uses only for his occasional survey of the heavens . " Now our design in the ...
Page 72
... kind , it is gradually contracted , and reduced to narrower bounds . To say , therefore , that our diffidence in testimony is the result of experience , is more philosophical , because more consonant to truth , than to say that our ...
... kind , it is gradually contracted , and reduced to narrower bounds . To say , therefore , that our diffidence in testimony is the result of experience , is more philosophical , because more consonant to truth , than to say that our ...
Page 89
... kind , as relating to different objects , the moral or the physical — but a certainty equal in degree , and alike based upon the evidence of observation in both . 18. But even should , notwithstanding all that we have said , should ...
... kind , as relating to different objects , the moral or the physical — but a certainty equal in degree , and alike based upon the evidence of observation in both . 18. But even should , notwithstanding all that we have said , should ...
Page 92
... kind , but different in degree ; or , that the one does not stand to the other in the relation of a whole to its part , and so , greater than its part- that , generically diverse , they , in fact , are independ- ent and incommensurable ...
... kind , but different in degree ; or , that the one does not stand to the other in the relation of a whole to its part , and so , greater than its part- that , generically diverse , they , in fact , are independ- ent and incommensurable ...
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