The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1R. Carter, 1841 |
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... Earth which we know and know so imperfectly form so small a part of His works - what an emphasis it gives to the lesson that we indeed know a very small part of his ways . " These are part of his ways , " said a holy man of old , " but ...
... Earth which we know and know so imperfectly form so small a part of His works - what an emphasis it gives to the lesson that we indeed know a very small part of his ways . " These are part of his ways , " said a holy man of old , " but ...
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... truth or property to another . The objects meaning , as comprehensive of the duties owing to God in heaven , as well as to our fellow - men upon earth . or data of the science are ascertained by the evi- 24 . ETHICS OF THEOLOGY .
... truth or property to another . The objects meaning , as comprehensive of the duties owing to God in heaven , as well as to our fellow - men upon earth . or data of the science are ascertained by the evi- 24 . ETHICS OF THEOLOGY .
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... earth and the sun and Jupiter , they would constitute a triangle , the investigation of whose properties might elicit much important truth on the relations of these three bodies . But all that is purely mathematical in the truth would ...
... earth and the sun and Jupiter , they would constitute a triangle , the investigation of whose properties might elicit much important truth on the relations of these three bodies . But all that is purely mathematical in the truth would ...
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... earth , or perhaps the diameter of the earth's orbit . There is doubtless a very wide transition from the objects of the terrestrial to those of the celestial physics ; when , instead of three indivisible points on the parchment that ...
... earth , or perhaps the diameter of the earth's orbit . There is doubtless a very wide transition from the objects of the terrestrial to those of the celestial physics ; when , instead of three indivisible points on the parchment that ...
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... earth we tread upon to the sublime movements of astronomy , we pass to other data but have the same mathematics . He who can resolve a triangle whose angles are indivisible points on the parchment that lies before him , can resolve a ...
... earth we tread upon to the sublime movements of astronomy , we pass to other data but have the same mathematics . He who can resolve a triangle whose angles are indivisible points on the parchment that lies before him , can resolve a ...
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