The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page 19
... speculation in every science may be said to have relation as a common centre . " A certain given effect may be found to depend on a particular thing , and yet may not at all depend on our knowledge of the thing . He seems to have con ...
... speculation in every science may be said to have relation as a common centre . " A certain given effect may be found to depend on a particular thing , and yet may not at all depend on our knowledge of the thing . He seems to have con ...
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... speculative , or practical knowledge , are evolved . It is an agent operating in the production of new results , and ... speculation in every science may be said to have relation as to a common centre . " ment as to the figure and ...
... speculative , or practical knowledge , are evolved . It is an agent operating in the production of new results , and ... speculation in every science may be said to have relation as to a common centre . " ment as to the figure and ...
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... 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 examination of an optical glass ...
... 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 examination of an optical glass ...
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... to the study of the evangelical narratives and of all its vouchers , cannot help being impressed just as he wont to be . The speculation may stagger him , " and he labour and be at a loss when trying OF ITS OWN PROCESSES . 41 .
... to the study of the evangelical narratives and of all its vouchers , cannot help being impressed just as he wont to be . The speculation may stagger him , " and he labour and be at a loss when trying OF ITS OWN PROCESSES . 41 .
Page 43
... and confidently outwards on the scene o observation , the latter are speculating on the organ and its retina , or have their thoughts intently fastened on that point whence the optic nerve issues from OF ITS OWN PROCESSES . 43.
... and confidently outwards on the scene o observation , the latter are speculating on the organ and its retina , or have their thoughts intently fastened on that point whence the optic nerve issues from OF ITS OWN PROCESSES . 43.
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