The Works of Thomas Chalmers: On natural theologyW. Collins, 1836 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 93
עמוד 99
... ARGUMENT ON the being of a god . 1. ALL have heard of the famous a priori argu- ment of Dr. Clarke - an argument which Dr. Reid does homage to as the speculation of superior minds ; but whether it be as solid as it is sublime , he ...
... ARGUMENT ON the being of a god . 1. ALL have heard of the famous a priori argu- ment of Dr. Clarke - an argument which Dr. Reid does homage to as the speculation of superior minds ; but whether it be as solid as it is sublime , he ...
עמוד 109
... argument is that Eternity and Immensity are modes and as we cannot rid ourselves of the con- ception of a stable existence in the modes , so neither therefore can we rid ourselves of the con- ception of an existent substance to which ...
... argument is that Eternity and Immensity are modes and as we cannot rid ourselves of the con- ception of a stable existence in the modes , so neither therefore can we rid ourselves of the con- ception of an existent substance to which ...
עמוד 110
... argument , and our only argu- ment ; and as it is powerful to convince us , God is , or is not , an object of our belief . " And again " The arguments commonly termed metaphy- sical , on this subject , I have always regarded , as ...
... argument , and our only argu- ment ; and as it is powerful to convince us , God is , or is not , an object of our belief . " And again " The arguments commonly termed metaphy- sical , on this subject , I have always regarded , as ...
תוכן
BOOK I | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
On the Hypothesis that the World is Eternal | 161 |
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