The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1W. Collins, 1836 - Presbyterian Church |
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Page ix
... unto perfection . By the former method Theology is capable of being presented more in the form or aspect of a regular science , with the orderly descent and derivation of its propositions from the highest principles to which we can ...
... unto perfection . By the former method Theology is capable of being presented more in the form or aspect of a regular science , with the orderly descent and derivation of its propositions from the highest principles to which we can ...
Page xi
... unto babes . We shall not be so liable to either of these extremes in the subsequent Books of which this treatise is composed - and the perusal of which indeed might be immediately entered on , although the first or preliminary Book ...
... unto babes . We shall not be so liable to either of these extremes in the subsequent Books of which this treatise is composed - and the perusal of which indeed might be immediately entered on , although the first or preliminary Book ...
Page 354
... unto the taste of the inner Malice , envy , falsehood , injustice , irre- spective of their wrongness , have of themselves , the bitterness of gall and wormwood . The Deity hath annexed a high mental enjoyment , not to the consciousness ...
... unto the taste of the inner Malice , envy , falsehood , injustice , irre- spective of their wrongness , have of themselves , the bitterness of gall and wormwood . The Deity hath annexed a high mental enjoyment , not to the consciousness ...
Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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