The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1R. Carter, 1841 |
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... followed him , that is worthy of so long a series of ages . " 13. The proper discrimination then to be made in natural philosophy , is between the facts or data of the science , and the relations that by means of mathematics might be ...
... followed him , that is worthy of so long a series of ages . " 13. The proper discrimination then to be made in natural philosophy , is between the facts or data of the science , and the relations that by means of mathematics might be ...
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... followed out by man they act as an impellent to further inquiry , or when resisted they fasten upon him the condemnation of impiety . An argument for the existence of a Divinity has been grounded on the fact of such being the universal ...
... followed out by man they act as an impellent to further inquiry , or when resisted they fasten upon him the condemnation of impiety . An argument for the existence of a Divinity has been grounded on the fact of such being the universal ...
Page 97
... followed in His train ; and after this forbears a closer inquiry - he incurs the same de- linquency of spirit which we have already charged upon him who can step abroad with open eye among the glories of the creation , yet remain ...
... followed in His train ; and after this forbears a closer inquiry - he incurs the same de- linquency of spirit which we have already charged upon him who can step abroad with open eye among the glories of the creation , yet remain ...
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... followed by the same consequents . Grant that the former agree in every respect - then the latter will also agree in every respect . This invariable following of two events , the one by the other , is termed a sequence ; and there is ...
... followed by the same consequents . Grant that the former agree in every respect - then the latter will also agree in every respect . This invariable following of two events , the one by the other , is termed a sequence ; and there is ...
Page 139
... followed up by the most unexcepted fulfilment . 17. The heat that is of a certain temperature will always melt ice . The impulse that hath once given direction and velocity , will always in the same circumstances be followed up with ...
... followed up by the most unexcepted fulfilment . 17. The heat that is of a certain temperature will always melt ice . The impulse that hath once given direction and velocity , will always in the same circumstances be followed up with ...
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