The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page 25
... spirit - but it would be by looking to the very same place on which his regards are fastened , that I should ex- tend my knowledge of the world of sense . For this latter purpose , I would just as little look towards him , as he is ...
... spirit - but it would be by looking to the very same place on which his regards are fastened , that I should ex- tend my knowledge of the world of sense . For this latter purpose , I would just as little look towards him , as he is ...
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... spirit to overturn them . But now that these perversities have gone into oblivion , and the temporary purpose of their utter destruction has been accomplished- is it for us to leave the obvious and rectilineal path which Nature has ...
... spirit to overturn them . But now that these perversities have gone into oblivion , and the temporary purpose of their utter destruction has been accomplished- is it for us to leave the obvious and rectilineal path which Nature has ...
Page 104
... spirit , " breathed it out as the last and the dying utterance of his faith . 8. In the course of our reading on this contro- versy , we have met with no work , which contains a full development of our argument , or where the author ...
... spirit , " breathed it out as the last and the dying utterance of his faith . 8. In the course of our reading on this contro- versy , we have met with no work , which contains a full development of our argument , or where the author ...
Page 128
... spirits feel by a sort of instinct , and without being able to render an account of it . " — Essas Philosophique sur les Probabilités . 1814 , p . 96 . he would estimate the chance bordering upon certainty that he 128 MR . HUME'S OBJECTION.
... spirits feel by a sort of instinct , and without being able to render an account of it . " — Essas Philosophique sur les Probabilités . 1814 , p . 96 . he would estimate the chance bordering upon certainty that he 128 MR . HUME'S OBJECTION.
Page 146
... word of God . But there is the same reigning spirit that actuates the true disciple in each of these departments , and a harmony of principle in both . BOOK II . ON THE MIRACULOUS EVIDENCE FOR THE TRUTH 146 MR . HUME'S OBJECTION , & C .
... word of God . But there is the same reigning spirit that actuates the true disciple in each of these departments , and a harmony of principle in both . BOOK II . ON THE MIRACULOUS EVIDENCE FOR THE TRUTH 146 MR . HUME'S OBJECTION , & C .
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