The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page v
... carried forward in the footsteps of the history of the divine administration , from the first purposes of the uncreated mind to the final issues of His government in eternity . This most fre- quently is the course of those Christian ...
... carried forward in the footsteps of the history of the divine administration , from the first purposes of the uncreated mind to the final issues of His government in eternity . This most fre- quently is the course of those Christian ...
Page x
... to show what those incipient , those rudimental tendencies of the human spirit are , under the guidance of which the disciples of the second school are carried onward in the path of inquiry . In the execution x PREFACE .
... to show what those incipient , those rudimental tendencies of the human spirit are , under the guidance of which the disciples of the second school are carried onward in the path of inquiry . In the execution x PREFACE .
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... carry the speculation no further than our senses have carried it . Let us but take account of the suns and systems which the telescope has unfolded ; though for aught we know there might , beyond the furthest range of this instrument ...
... carry the speculation no further than our senses have carried it . Let us but take account of the suns and systems which the telescope has unfolded ; though for aught we know there might , beyond the furthest range of this instrument ...
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... carried the torch of discovery round the universe . It does look a marvel and a mystery , how man is able to climb the steep and lofty ascent from the terrestrial to the celestial in Natural Philosophy . But it helps to resolve the ...
... carried the torch of discovery round the universe . It does look a marvel and a mystery , how man is able to climb the steep and lofty ascent from the terrestrial to the celestial in Natural Philosophy . But it helps to resolve the ...
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... carry him in thought through the remotest provinces of nature , and give him the intellectual mastery over them . He needs not have gone half - a - mile in quest of those conceptions which lie in little room within the receptacle of his ...
... carry him in thought through the remotest provinces of nature , and give him the intellectual mastery over them . He needs not have gone half - a - mile in quest of those conceptions which lie in little room within the receptacle of his ...
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