The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page v
... succession of them . According to the first way , a commencement is made , as if at the fountain - head of the whole theme , with the being and the constitution and the character of God ; and then from this point of departure , a ...
... succession of them . According to the first way , a commencement is made , as if at the fountain - head of the whole theme , with the being and the constitution and the character of God ; and then from this point of departure , a ...
Page vii
... successions that take place in the collective history of the species , has peculiar advantages of its own . But there is another arrangement , having a distinct principle , attended too with its own distinct benefits , but of another ...
... successions that take place in the collective history of the species , has peculiar advantages of its own . But there is another arrangement , having a distinct principle , attended too with its own distinct benefits , but of another ...
Page 18
... succession of centuries ; and at each further extremity in this series of retro- spects , stretch backward his regards on an antiquity as remote and indefinite as ever ? Could we by any number of successive strides over these mighty ...
... succession of centuries ; and at each further extremity in this series of retro- spects , stretch backward his regards on an antiquity as remote and indefinite as ever ? Could we by any number of successive strides over these mighty ...
Page 60
... successions of our little day , these heavens have not once broken silence , is it therefore for us to speak to all the periods of that eternity which is behind us ; and to say , that never hath a God come forth with the unequivocal ...
... successions of our little day , these heavens have not once broken silence , is it therefore for us to speak to all the periods of that eternity which is behind us ; and to say , that never hath a God come forth with the unequivocal ...
Page 121
... nature's sequences . F 2. This instinctive expectation of a constancy in the succession MR . HUME'S OBJECTION . 121 MR HUME'S OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI ARGUMENT, GROUNDED ON THE ASSERTION THAT THE WORLD IS A SINGULAR EFFECT €
... nature's sequences . F 2. This instinctive expectation of a constancy in the succession MR . HUME'S OBJECTION . 121 MR HUME'S OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI ARGUMENT, GROUNDED ON THE ASSERTION THAT THE WORLD IS A SINGULAR EFFECT €
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