The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Том 1W. Collins, 1836 |
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... wonderful with how much truth of sentiment virtue is appreciated and the homage to virtue is felt . A thousand evidences of this could be extracted , not from the light and licentious , but certainly from the grave and didactic ...
... wonderful with how much truth of sentiment virtue is appreciated and the homage to virtue is felt . A thousand evidences of this could be extracted , not from the light and licentious , but certainly from the grave and didactic ...
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... wonderful adjust- ment , or one more prolific of good to our species , than that which obtains between the unexcepted uniformity of nature's processes , and the prior independent disposition which resides in the heart of man to count ...
... wonderful adjust- ment , or one more prolific of good to our species , than that which obtains between the unexcepted uniformity of nature's processes , and the prior independent disposition which resides in the heart of man to count ...
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... wonderful structure could not arise by the mere laws of nature . In his third printed letter to Bentley , he says , that " the growth of new systems out of old ones , without the mediation of a divine power , seems to me apparently ...
... wonderful structure could not arise by the mere laws of nature . In his third printed letter to Bentley , he says , that " the growth of new systems out of old ones , without the mediation of a divine power , seems to me apparently ...
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PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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