The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page xi
... truth inculcated may be and however desirable to have the luminous conception and intense feeling of it he should rejoice to be the instrument , and more particularly at the outset of their religious earnestness , of giving the most ...
... truth inculcated may be and however desirable to have the luminous conception and intense feeling of it he should rejoice to be the instrument , and more particularly at the outset of their religious earnestness , of giving the most ...
Page xii
... truth is that we do not conceive the infidelity of this 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 ...
... truth is that we do not conceive the infidelity of this 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 ...
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... truth of the ethical principle , it matters not whether he has seen many or few benefactors in the course of his experience . Nay , it matters not whether there are many or few benefactors in the world . The moral pro- priety of ...
... truth of the ethical principle , it matters not whether he has seen many or few benefactors in the course of his experience . Nay , it matters not whether there are many or few benefactors in the world . The moral pro- priety of ...
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... truth with as great correctness , and feel them too with as great intenseness , as the man of various and ample in- tercourse , who has traversed a thousand times wider sphere in human society . By enlarging the field of observation we ...
... truth with as great correctness , and feel them too with as great intenseness , as the man of various and ample in- tercourse , who has traversed a thousand times wider sphere in human society . By enlarging the field of observation we ...
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... truth , has to do with the facts of the mental world , as well as with those of the material world , and with the classification of both . But the feelings and purposes of the mind viewed as phenomena , present a different object of ...
... truth , has to do with the facts of the mental world , as well as with those of the material world , and with the classification of both . But the feelings and purposes of the mind viewed as phenomena , present a different object of ...
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