The Works of Thomas Chalmers: On natural theologyW. Collins, 1836 |
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... distinct from any that we have yet been employed in contemplating ; a number of special affections , each characterized by its own name , and pointing to its own separate object , yet all of them performing an important subsidiary part ...
... distinct from any that we have yet been employed in contemplating ; a number of special affections , each characterized by its own name , and pointing to its own separate object , yet all of them performing an important subsidiary part ...
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... distinct from harm may raise sudden anger , sudden anger may likewise accidentally serve to prevent or remedy such fault and injury . But considered as distinct from settled anger , it stands in our nature for self - defence , and not ...
... distinct from harm may raise sudden anger , sudden anger may likewise accidentally serve to prevent or remedy such fault and injury . But considered as distinct from settled anger , it stands in our nature for self - defence , and not ...
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... distinct fact ; and we must refer to a distinct principle from that of the mere sense of property , for the explanation of it . This new or distinct principle is a sense of equity --or that which prompts to likeness or equality ...
... distinct fact ; and we must refer to a distinct principle from that of the mere sense of property , for the explanation of it . This new or distinct principle is a sense of equity --or that which prompts to likeness or equality ...
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BOOK | 7 |
On those special Affections which conduce to | 58 |
Adaptations of the Material World to the Moral | 144 |
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actual adaptation affirm altogether anger animal antecedent argument astronomy authority beatitudes beauty beneficence benevolence bosom cause character Christian Theology conceived conscience constitution creation creatures Deity demonstration discovery distinct divine doctrine earth economy effect enjoyment evidence evil existence experience external nature fact faculty felt force Godhead hand happiness harmony heart human imagination important inference influence instance instinctive intellectual jurisprudence justice labour Leibnitz lence lessons light look material matter mechanism ment mental mind moral constitution moral economy moral nature mystery natural signs Natural Theology nature hath nature's ness never object observation operation original palpable perfect pheno phenomena philosophy physical possessory feeling prayer present principle processes question racter reason regard respect result righteousness sense sentiment sequences society species speculation spirit stancy strength terminating object things THOMAS CHALMERS thought tion truth uncon universe violence virtue wherewith whole wisdom