The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page 17
... faculty of consciousness . But no man hath seen God at any time . We " have neither heard His voice nor seen His shape . " And neither do the felt operations of our own busy and ever - thinking spirits imme- diately announce themselves ...
... faculty of consciousness . But no man hath seen God at any time . We " have neither heard His voice nor seen His shape . " And neither do the felt operations of our own busy and ever - thinking spirits imme- diately announce themselves ...
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... faculty of prosecuting these to their results . Things might have been so constituted , as that every star in the firmament should have been beyond the discernment of our naked eye ; or what is still more conceivable , the lucky ...
... faculty of prosecuting these to their results . Things might have been so constituted , as that every star in the firmament should have been beyond the discernment of our naked eye ; or what is still more conceivable , the lucky ...
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... faculty of perceiving these relations whether they be occupied by actually existent objects or not ; or although we should be in ignorance of the objects . On the imagination that one of the inha- bitants of the planet Jupiter had the ...
... faculty of perceiving these relations whether they be occupied by actually existent objects or not ; or although we should be in ignorance of the objects . On the imagination that one of the inha- bitants of the planet Jupiter had the ...
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... faculty of perceiving virtue , we concede to her such a possession of virtue , as at all to miti- gate that charge of total and unexcepted depravity which the Scriptures have preferred against her . And neither let it be imagined that ...
... faculty of perceiving virtue , we concede to her such a possession of virtue , as at all to miti- gate that charge of total and unexcepted depravity which the Scriptures have preferred against her . And neither let it be imagined that ...
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... faculty would find their appropriate exercise . There would still be the reciprocations of morality among men the same relationship as before be- tween injury and a sense of displeasure - between beneficence and a sense of gratitude ...
... faculty would find their appropriate exercise . There would still be the reciprocations of morality among men the same relationship as before be- tween injury and a sense of displeasure - between beneficence and a sense of gratitude ...
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