The Works of Thomas Chalmers, כרך 1 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 88
עמוד 160
ward off an assault of infidelity - an expedient , which , unless the principle be
very obvious in itself , gives an exceeding frailty to the argument , and causes it to
be received with distrust . Perhaps the tendency both of Reid and Stuart , was to ...
ward off an assault of infidelity - an expedient , which , unless the principle be
very obvious in itself , gives an exceeding frailty to the argument , and causes it to
be received with distrust . Perhaps the tendency both of Reid and Stuart , was to ...
עמוד 319
Bishop Butler has often been spoken of as the first discoverer of this great
principle in our nature ; though , perhaps , no man can properly be said to
discover what all men are conscious of . But certain it is , that he is the first who
hath made the ...
Bishop Butler has often been spoken of as the first discoverer of this great
principle in our nature ; though , perhaps , no man can properly be said to
discover what all men are conscious of . But certain it is , that he is the first who
hath made the ...
עמוד 348
Even there , the universal principle of humanity would be acknowledged , that it
were wrong to inflict a wanton and uncalled for agony on any of our fellows_but
there is a local superstition which counteracts the universal principle , and ...
Even there , the universal principle of humanity would be acknowledged , that it
were wrong to inflict a wanton and uncalled for agony on any of our fellows_but
there is a local superstition which counteracts the universal principle , and ...
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PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
on the side of Theism | 99 |
On the Hypothesis that the World is Eternal | 161 |
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actual adaptation affection animal antecedent appear argument arrangement authority called carry cause certain character collocations conceive conscience consequent constitution creation demonstration desire direct dispositions distinct Divinity doctrine earth economy enter essential established eternity ethics evidence existence experience fact faculty feeling felt followed force formation former give given ground hand hath heart heaven hold human imagination impression indication inference instance intelligent laws least less light living look material mathematics matter means mechanism ment mental mind moral nature never objects observation once organic original pass perhaps phenomena Philosophy physical pleasure position present principle proof proper properties question reasoning regard relation remains respect revelation seen sense separate species spirit stand strength succession suggestion term Theology things thought tion true truth universe various virtue watch whole