The Works of Thomas Chalmers, כרך 1R. Carter, 1841 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 44
עמוד 50
... inference from this argument is , that even though the objects of Theology lay under total obscuration from our species - though a screen utterly impervious were placed between the mental eye of us creatures here below , and those ...
... inference from this argument is , that even though the objects of Theology lay under total obscuration from our species - though a screen utterly impervious were placed between the mental eye of us creatures here below , and those ...
עמוד 55
... inference from the universal possession of a conscience among men is , " so that they are without excuse . " It is not because they are blind that they are chargeable— but it is because they to a certain extent see that therefore their ...
... inference from the universal possession of a conscience among men is , " so that they are without excuse . " It is not because they are blind that they are chargeable— but it is because they to a certain extent see that therefore their ...
עמוד 100
... inference which Dr. Clarke has drawn from this necessity ? The word is ap- plied to speculative truths as well as to substantive things . The truth of a proposition is often neces- sarily involved in the terms of it , or in 100 DR ...
... inference which Dr. Clarke has drawn from this necessity ? The word is ap- plied to speculative truths as well as to substantive things . The truth of a proposition is often neces- sarily involved in the terms of it , or in 100 DR ...
עמוד 103
... inference as to the realities of Being without . He denies the necessary existence of matter , merely because we can conceive it not to exist ; and the necessity of motion , because we can conceive of other direc- tions to it than those ...
... inference as to the realities of Being without . He denies the necessary existence of matter , merely because we can conceive it not to exist ; and the necessity of motion , because we can conceive of other direc- tions to it than those ...
עמוד 105
... though not self - existent , might we pass by inference to a superior and antecedent Being from whom it hath sprung . But this were de- scending to the a posteriori argument - whereas the high E 2 DR . CLARKE'S A PRIORI ARGUMENT . 105.
... though not self - existent , might we pass by inference to a superior and antecedent Being from whom it hath sprung . But this were de- scending to the a posteriori argument - whereas the high E 2 DR . CLARKE'S A PRIORI ARGUMENT . 105.
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