The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1R. Carter, 1841 |
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... hand the fearful doom of all who reject the Christian message ; the judgment to which both the obedient and the rebellious will be summoned at the end of the world ; and the destinies which respectively await them , in that everlasting ...
... hand the fearful doom of all who reject the Christian message ; the judgment to which both the obedient and the rebellious will be summoned at the end of the world ; and the destinies which respectively await them , in that everlasting ...
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... hand , it is the office of this philosophy to rectify and extend physical , but not to rectify and extend moral science . ' 9. On this subject there is an instructive ana- logy taken from another science , and which illus- trates still ...
... hand , it is the office of this philosophy to rectify and extend physical , but not to rectify and extend moral science . ' 9. On this subject there is an instructive ana- logy taken from another science , and which illus- trates still ...
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... hand , or 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 ...
... hand , or 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 ...
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Thomas Chalmers. hand ; and at all events do not lie beyond the con- fines of the globe which we inhabit . On the other field they have place and occupancy at an exceeding distance away from us . The eye in quest of them must lift itself ...
Thomas Chalmers. hand ; and at all events do not lie beyond the con- fines of the globe which we inhabit . On the other field they have place and occupancy at an exceeding distance away from us . The eye in quest of them must lift itself ...
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... mities of which we can descry some floating signal that has been erected by human hands - when we pass from these through the mighty voids of im- mensity ; and across that interval which separates the rolling ETHICS OF THEOLOGY . 39.
... mities of which we can descry some floating signal that has been erected by human hands - when we pass from these through the mighty voids of im- mensity ; and across that interval which separates the rolling ETHICS OF THEOLOGY . 39.
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