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- catalog contributor b1917709.
- catalog created "1833.".
- catalog date "1833".
- catalog date "1833.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1833.".
- catalog description "Discourses on the application of Christianity to the commercial and ordinary affairs of life -- I. On the mercantile virtues which may exist without the influence of Christianity -- II. The influence of Christianity in aiding and augmenting the mercantile virtues -- III. The power of selfishness in promoting the honesties of mercantile intercourse -- IV. The guild of dishonesty not to be estimated by the gain of it -- V. On the great Christian law of reciprocity between man and man -- VI. On the dissipation of large cities -- VII. On the vitiating influence of the higher upon the lower orders of society -- VIII. On the love of money -- Sermons preached in St. John's Church, Glasgow -- I. The constancy of God in His words an argument for the faithfulness of God in His Word -- II. The expulsive power of a new affection -- III. The sure warrant of a believer's hope -- IV. The restlessness of human ambition -- V. The transitory nature of visible things -- ".
- catalog description "Evidences of Christianity -- 1. On the Principles of Historical Evidence, and their Application to the Question of the Truth of Christianity -- 2. On the Authenticity of the different Books of the New Testament -- 3. On the Internal Marks of Truth and Honesty to be found in the New Testament -- 4. On the Testimony of the Original Witnesses to the Truth of the Gospel Narrative -- 5. On the Testimony of Subsequent Witnesses -- 6. Remarks on the Argument from Prophecy -- 7. Remarks on the Scepticism of Geologists -- 8. On the Internal Evidence, and the Objections of Deistical Infidels -- 9. On the Way of Proposing the Argument to Atheistical Infidels -- 10. On the Supreme Authority of Revelation -- Discourses on the Christian Revelation, Viewed in Connexion with the Modern Astronomy -- I. A Sketch of the Modern Astronomy -- II. The Modesty of True Science -- III. On the Extent of the Divine Condescension -- ".
- catalog description "IV. On the Knowledge of Man's Moral History in the Distant Places of Creation -- V. On the Sympathy that is felt for Man in the Distant Places of Creation -- VI. On the Contest for an Ascedency over Man, among the Higher Orders of Intelligence -- VII. On the slender Influence of mere Taste and Sensibility in Matters of Religion -- Sermons on the Depravity of Human Nature -- I. The Necessity of the Spirit to give Effect to the Preaching of the Gospel -- II. The mysterious Aspect of the Gospel to the Men of the World -- III. The Preparation necessary for Understanding the Mysteries of the Gospel -- IV. An Estimate of the Morality that is without Godliness -- V. The Judgment of men, compared with the Judgment of God -- VI. The Necessity of a Mediator between God and Man -- VII. The Folly of Men measuring themselves by themselves -- VIII. Christ the Wisdom of God -- IX. The Principles of Love to God -- X. Gratitude, not a Sordid Affection -- ".
- catalog description "VI. A sermon delivered on the day of the funeral of Princess Charlotte of Wales -- VII. The doctrine of Christian charity applied to the case of religious differences -- VIII. A sermon on cruelty to animals.".
- catalog description "VI. On the universality of spiritual blindness -- VII. On the new Heavens and the new Earth -- VIII. The nature of the Kingdom of God -- IX. On the reasonableness of faith -- X. On the Christian Sabbath -- XI. On the doctrine of predestination -- XII. On the nature of the sin against the Holy Ghost -- XIII. On the advantages of Christian knowledge in the lower orders of society -- XIV. On the duty and the means of Christianizing our home population -- XV. On the distinction between knowledge and consideration -- Occasional sermons, etc. -- I. A sermon before the society of relief of the destitute sick -- II. Thoughts on universal peace -- III. The duty of giving an immediate diligence to the business of the Christian life -- an address to the inhabitants of the Parish of Kilmany -- IV. The influence of Bible Societies on the temporal necessities of the poor -- V. A sermon preached before the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian knowledge -- ".
- catalog description "XI. The affection of moral esteem towards God -- XII. The emptiness of natural virtue. -- XIII. The natural enmity of the mind against God -- XIV. The power of the gospel to dissolve the enmity of the human heart against God -- XV. The evils of false security -- XVI. The union of truth and mercy in the gospel -- XVII. The purifying influence of the Christian faith".
- catalog extent "469 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Works of Thomas Chalmers.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Works of Thomas Chalmers.".
- catalog issued "1833".
- catalog issued "1833.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : A. Towar, Hogan & Thompson,".
- catalog relation "Works of Thomas Chalmers.".
- catalog subject "285.2".
- catalog subject "BX8915 .C5 1833".
- catalog subject "Presbyterian Church.".
- catalog subject "Theology History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Theology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Discourses on the application of Christianity to the commercial and ordinary affairs of life -- I. On the mercantile virtues which may exist without the influence of Christianity -- II. The influence of Christianity in aiding and augmenting the mercantile virtues -- III. The power of selfishness in promoting the honesties of mercantile intercourse -- IV. The guild of dishonesty not to be estimated by the gain of it -- V. On the great Christian law of reciprocity between man and man -- VI. On the dissipation of large cities -- VII. On the vitiating influence of the higher upon the lower orders of society -- VIII. On the love of money -- Sermons preached in St. John's Church, Glasgow -- I. The constancy of God in His words an argument for the faithfulness of God in His Word -- II. The expulsive power of a new affection -- III. The sure warrant of a believer's hope -- IV. The restlessness of human ambition -- V. The transitory nature of visible things -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Evidences of Christianity -- 1. On the Principles of Historical Evidence, and their Application to the Question of the Truth of Christianity -- 2. On the Authenticity of the different Books of the New Testament -- 3. On the Internal Marks of Truth and Honesty to be found in the New Testament -- 4. On the Testimony of the Original Witnesses to the Truth of the Gospel Narrative -- 5. On the Testimony of Subsequent Witnesses -- 6. Remarks on the Argument from Prophecy -- 7. Remarks on the Scepticism of Geologists -- 8. On the Internal Evidence, and the Objections of Deistical Infidels -- 9. On the Way of Proposing the Argument to Atheistical Infidels -- 10. On the Supreme Authority of Revelation -- Discourses on the Christian Revelation, Viewed in Connexion with the Modern Astronomy -- I. A Sketch of the Modern Astronomy -- II. The Modesty of True Science -- III. On the Extent of the Divine Condescension -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. On the Knowledge of Man's Moral History in the Distant Places of Creation -- V. On the Sympathy that is felt for Man in the Distant Places of Creation -- VI. On the Contest for an Ascedency over Man, among the Higher Orders of Intelligence -- VII. On the slender Influence of mere Taste and Sensibility in Matters of Religion -- Sermons on the Depravity of Human Nature -- I. The Necessity of the Spirit to give Effect to the Preaching of the Gospel -- II. The mysterious Aspect of the Gospel to the Men of the World -- III. The Preparation necessary for Understanding the Mysteries of the Gospel -- IV. An Estimate of the Morality that is without Godliness -- V. The Judgment of men, compared with the Judgment of God -- VI. The Necessity of a Mediator between God and Man -- VII. The Folly of Men measuring themselves by themselves -- VIII. Christ the Wisdom of God -- IX. The Principles of Love to God -- X. Gratitude, not a Sordid Affection -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. A sermon delivered on the day of the funeral of Princess Charlotte of Wales -- VII. The doctrine of Christian charity applied to the case of religious differences -- VIII. A sermon on cruelty to animals.".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. On the universality of spiritual blindness -- VII. On the new Heavens and the new Earth -- VIII. The nature of the Kingdom of God -- IX. On the reasonableness of faith -- X. On the Christian Sabbath -- XI. On the doctrine of predestination -- XII. On the nature of the sin against the Holy Ghost -- XIII. On the advantages of Christian knowledge in the lower orders of society -- XIV. On the duty and the means of Christianizing our home population -- XV. On the distinction between knowledge and consideration -- Occasional sermons, etc. -- I. A sermon before the society of relief of the destitute sick -- II. Thoughts on universal peace -- III. The duty of giving an immediate diligence to the business of the Christian life -- an address to the inhabitants of the Parish of Kilmany -- IV. The influence of Bible Societies on the temporal necessities of the poor -- V. A sermon preached before the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian knowledge -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XI. The affection of moral esteem towards God -- XII. The emptiness of natural virtue. -- XIII. The natural enmity of the mind against God -- XIV. The power of the gospel to dissolve the enmity of the human heart against God -- XV. The evils of false security -- XVI. The union of truth and mercy in the gospel -- XVII. The purifying influence of the Christian faith".
- catalog title "The works of Thomas Chalmers ... : complete in one volume.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".