The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page vii
... whole Universe of created Intelligences or at least to the whole of the human family , it may be treated in the order of those inquiries which are natural to the exercised spirit of an individual man , from the outset of his religious ...
... whole Universe of created Intelligences or at least to the whole of the human family , it may be treated in the order of those inquiries which are natural to the exercised spirit of an individual man , from the outset of his religious ...
Page x
... whole contemplation . The second method , by which departure is made from the suggestions and the fears of human conscience , has the recommendation of being more practical and , if not in the order of exposition , is more at least in ...
... whole contemplation . The second method , by which departure is made from the suggestions and the fears of human conscience , has the recommendation of being more practical and , if not in the order of exposition , is more at least in ...
Page 20
... whole of this transcen- dental contemplation - if we distinguish aright be- tween the Ethics of Theology , and the Objects of Theology . 5. To understand this distinction let us con- ceive some certain relation between two individual ...
... whole of this transcen- dental contemplation - if we distinguish aright be- tween the Ethics of Theology , and the Objects of Theology . 5. To understand this distinction let us con- ceive some certain relation between two individual ...
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... whole species were swept away , and no man could be found to exemplify our conclusions . The mathematical properties founded on an equa- lity between line and line would in like manner abide as eternal truths in geometry , although mat ...
... whole species were swept away , and no man could be found to exemplify our conclusions . The mathematical properties founded on an equa- lity between line and line would in like manner abide as eternal truths in geometry , although mat ...
Page 27
... whole mys- tery and mechanism of the heavens be unravelled . 14. Let those things , then , be rightly distin- guished which are distinct from one another . They were not the objects of the science which gave the 1 observer his ...
... whole mys- tery and mechanism of the heavens be unravelled . 14. Let those things , then , be rightly distin- guished which are distinct from one another . They were not the objects of the science which gave the 1 observer his ...
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