The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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... It may be in a sound state and may operate soundly - though we should never have bestowed one thought upon it . That the under- standing may proceed aright on the many thousand objects of 16 COGNIZANCE BY THE UNDERSTANDING.
... It may be in a sound state and may operate soundly - though we should never have bestowed one thought upon it . That the under- standing may proceed aright on the many thousand objects of 16 COGNIZANCE BY THE UNDERSTANDING.
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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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... thousand objects of contemplation , long before the mental acts of judging and reasoning became the objects of contemplation themselves . When these in their turn became the distinct objects of thought , they underwent the same ...
... thousand objects of contemplation , long before the mental acts of judging and reasoning became the objects of contemplation themselves . When these in their turn became the distinct objects of thought , they underwent the same ...
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... thousand subjects calling forth the exercise of mind , but which are apart from the subject of mind itself , they do evince a shrewd- ness and penetration for which too little credit is given to them . Generally speaking , an unlettered ...
... thousand subjects calling forth the exercise of mind , but which are apart from the subject of mind itself , they do evince a shrewd- ness and penetration for which too little credit is given to them . Generally speaking , an unlettered ...
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... thousands of instances it has had its proper effect on those who attended to it . The consistency and sincerity by which the whole narrative is so obviously pervaded - the number and opportunities of the original witnesses , and the ...
... thousands of instances it has had its proper effect on those who attended to it . The consistency and sincerity by which the whole narrative is so obviously pervaded - the number and opportunities of the original witnesses , and the ...
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