The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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... mind - just as to ascertain the visible properties of that which is before it , the eye , instead of looking to itself , looks openly and directly forth of itself , and on the outer field of contemplation . 5. There are many who ...
... mind - just as to ascertain the visible properties of that which is before it , the eye , instead of looking to itself , looks openly and directly forth of itself , and on the outer field of contemplation . 5. There are many who ...
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... mind which performs every footstep , or the working of that machinery within to which they are indebted for every inch of their progress . It is all the while with something apart from the understanding that the thinking principle is ...
... mind which performs every footstep , or the working of that machinery within to which they are indebted for every inch of their progress . It is all the while with something apart from the understanding that the thinking principle is ...
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... mind is enabled to recognise them . 6. On this subject we hold Dr. Brown to have overrated the importance of the mental philosophy --both when he says that a right view of the science of mind is essential to every other science and when ...
... mind is enabled to recognise them . 6. On this subject we hold Dr. Brown to have overrated the importance of the mental philosophy --both when he says that a right view of the science of mind is essential to every other science and when ...
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... mind is , so effectively the science is . But we bring about the 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 ...
... mind is , so effectively the science is . But we bring about the 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 ...
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... mind's attention to any object , apart from itself , is the composed 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's attention to any object , apart from itself , is the composed 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 ...
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