The Works of Thomas Chalmers: On natural theologyW. Collins, 1836 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 81
עמוד 119
... hold forth irresistibly the marks of contrivance and so of a contriver . * 16. In combating an argument for a doctrine , we are not therefore combating the doctrine itself . Dr. Clarke has failed , we think in his attempt to demonstrate ...
... hold forth irresistibly the marks of contrivance and so of a contriver . * 16. In combating an argument for a doctrine , we are not therefore combating the doctrine itself . Dr. Clarke has failed , we think in his attempt to demonstrate ...
עמוד 133
... hold himself forth to observers in visible personality as our fellow - creatures do . He has left for our inspection a thousand specimens of skilful and beauteous mechanism ; but he has left us to view them as separate from himself ...
... hold himself forth to observers in visible personality as our fellow - creatures do . He has left for our inspection a thousand specimens of skilful and beauteous mechanism ; but he has left us to view them as separate from himself ...
עמוד 329
... hold in supreme reverence , the goodness which in all its characteristics is the reverse and the counter- part of his own nature ? Would He have endowed the creatures which himself hath made with an admiration of all that is most ...
... hold in supreme reverence , the goodness which in all its characteristics is the reverse and the counter- part of his own nature ? Would He have endowed the creatures which himself hath made with an admiration of all that is most ...
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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actual adaptation affirm altogether animal antece antecedent antitheism argument ascer astronomy atheistical aught beneficence benevolence cause character collocations conceive conscience consequent constancy constitution creation creatures Deity demonstration discovery distinct divine doctrine earth economy effect enjoyment eternity ethics evidence evil existence experience external nature fact faculty feeling felt force former Godhead gratification hand hath heart heaven human imagination impression inference instance Jupiter justice labour least Leibnitz lessons light material mathematics matter mechanism ment mental metaphysics mind moral character moral constitution moral nature Moral Philosophy mystery Natural Philosophy Natural Theology nature's never object observation original palpable peculiar perfect pheno phenomena philosophy physical planetary system prayer present principle processes purpose question racter reason regard respect revelation righteousness sense sequences society species spirit strength theism things Thomas Brown thought tion truth universe violence virtue wherewith whole wisdom