The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page xii
... philosopher to have been adequately met , by any of his opponents ; whether as it respects the question of a God or the question of the truth of Christianity . In the management of both controversies , it has been thought necessary to ...
... philosopher to have been adequately met , by any of his opponents ; whether as it respects the question of a God or the question of the truth of Christianity . In the management of both controversies , it has been thought necessary to ...
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... Philosophy has made , and to what degree she has failed in resolving that most tremendous and appalling of all mysteries , the Origin of Evil , we attempt to reconcile both the doctrine of a Special Providence and the 2 PREFACE . xiii.
... Philosophy has made , and to what degree she has failed in resolving that most tremendous and appalling of all mysteries , the Origin of Evil , we attempt to reconcile both the doctrine of a Special Providence and the 2 PREFACE . xiii.
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... Philosopher are at one ; and highest science meets and is in harmony with deepest sacredness . So that we construct the same lesson , whether we employ the element of space or the element of time . With the one the basis of the argument ...
... Philosopher are at one ; and highest science meets and is in harmony with deepest sacredness . So that we construct the same lesson , whether we employ the element of space or the element of time . With the one the basis of the argument ...
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... Philosophy of Facts . Our knowledge of the Ethics belongs to another and a distinct Philosophy . 8. There has been too much arrogated for the philosophy of Lord Bacon in our day . " Quid est ? " is the only question to the solution of ...
... Philosophy of Facts . Our knowledge of the Ethics belongs to another and a distinct Philosophy . 8. There has been too much arrogated for the philosophy of Lord Bacon in our day . " Quid est ? " is the only question to the solution of ...
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... Philosophy , and the science to whose cogni- zance it belongs shines upon us by the light of its own immediate evidence . There may have been a just and a luminous Ethics , even when the lessons of the experimental philosophy were most ...
... Philosophy , and the science to whose cogni- zance it belongs shines upon us by the light of its own immediate evidence . There may have been a just and a luminous Ethics , even when the lessons of the experimental philosophy were most ...
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