The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page 37
... established by Dr. Whately between the truths which we receive by information and those which we receive by instruction , so far from being placed in opposition to these views , just serves to illustrate and confirm them . The truths of ...
... established by Dr. Whately between the truths which we receive by information and those which we receive by instruction , so far from being placed in opposition to these views , just serves to illustrate and confirm them . The truths of ...
Page 47
... established morality , as is the gratitude that I owe to the nurse who tended my infancy , or to the patron who led me step by step along the bright prosperity of iny manhood . 29. To ascertain then whether there be indeed a celestial ...
... established morality , as is the gratitude that I owe to the nurse who tended my infancy , or to the patron who led me step by step along the bright prosperity of iny manhood . 29. To ascertain then whether there be indeed a celestial ...
Page 136
... established manhood . It is vain to say that the constancy of nature throughout every former generation of the world , is a reason for the constancy of nature throughout every future gene- ration of it . The two statements are distinct ...
... established manhood . It is vain to say that the constancy of nature throughout every former generation of the world , is a reason for the constancy of nature throughout every future gene- ration of it . The two statements are distinct ...
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... establishing the sequence between a purposing mind which is not seen , and the piece of mechanism which is seen . 23. But ere we can bring this reasoning to bear on the Atheism of Hume - there is still a farther abstraction to be made ...
... establishing the sequence between a purposing mind which is not seen , and the piece of mechanism which is seen . 23. But ere we can bring this reasoning to bear on the Atheism of Hume - there is still a farther abstraction to be made ...
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... establish the reality of a God , serves also to refine and rationalize our conceptions of Him . 30. It is thus then that we would meet the argument by Hume , of this world being a singular effect . We have already said that though ...
... establish the reality of a God , serves also to refine and rationalize our conceptions of Him . 30. It is thus then that we would meet the argument by Hume , of this world being a singular effect . We have already said that though ...
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