The Works of Thomas Chalmers: On natural theology |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 31
עמוד 131
Nature does not connect this right with existence ; but with continued occupation ,
and with another principle to which it also gives the sanction of its voice — that ,
each man is legitimate owner of the fruits of his own industry . These are the ...
Nature does not connect this right with existence ; but with continued occupation ,
and with another principle to which it also gives the sanction of its voice — that ,
each man is legitimate owner of the fruits of his own industry . These are the ...
עמוד 284
It seems clear enough that He cannot give certain of His own attributes to the
creature , as His Eternity , His Self - existence , His Independence — and hence
do our Theorists proceed to the assertion that He cannot impart certain other of
His ...
It seems clear enough that He cannot give certain of His own attributes to the
creature , as His Eternity , His Self - existence , His Independence — and hence
do our Theorists proceed to the assertion that He cannot impart certain other of
His ...
עמוד 359
The unwarrantable metaphysics which have been called to the aid of this high
demonstration , have tended to obscure the reasoning both for the existence and
the character of God . 2. We have already attempted to appreciate a style of ...
The unwarrantable metaphysics which have been called to the aid of this high
demonstration , have tended to obscure the reasoning both for the existence and
the character of God . 2. We have already attempted to appreciate a style of ...
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תוכן
BOOK | 7 |
On those special Affections which conduce to | 58 |
Adaptations of the Material World to the Moral | 144 |
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actual adaptation affirm already anger animal appear argument attempt authority beauty benevolence called cause certain character circumstances conceived conscience consequent constitution creation creatures demonstration direct distinct divine earth economy effect established evidence evil example existence experience external fact feeling felt follow force give given hand happiness hath heart hold human imagination important impression individual influence instance interest justice labour land least less lessons light limit look material matter means mechanism mental mind moral mystery Natural Theology nature nature's never object observation obtain operation original perfect philosophy physical possession possible prayer present principle processes question reason regard relation respect result sense sequences side society sound species speculation spirit strength strong succession Theology things thought tion truth universe violence virtue whole wisdom