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Select Works of Thomas Chalmers ...: Comprising His Miscellanies; Lectures on Romans; Astronomical, Commercial and Congregational Discourses ...

The book is a compilation of various works by the 19th-century Scottish theologian and philosopher Thomas Chalmers. It encompasses a range of topics, including theological musings, lectures on the New Testament, and discussions on scientific and commercial subjects, reflecting Chalmers' diverse intellectual interests and contributions to his time. more

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Thomas Chalmers
Thomas Chalmers

Thomas Chalmers (March 17, 1780 – May 31, 1847) was a prominent Scottish theologian, minister, and social reformer. Born in Anstruther, Fife, he studied at the University of St Andrews and became a key leader in the Church of Scotland. Known for his parish work in Glasgow, he focused on improving the lives of the urban poor and led the Disruption of 1843, which established the Free Church of Scotland. He advocated for education, moral reform, and church independence, leaving a lasting impact on Scottish society and religion. more

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“O Time! consumer of all things; O envious age! thou dost destroy all things and devour all things with the relentless teeth of years, little by little in a slow death. Helen, when she looked in her mirror, seeing the withered wrinkles made in her face by old age, wept and wondered why she had twice been carried away.”

“O time, swift robber of all created things, how many kings, how many nations hast thou undone, and how many changes of states and of various events have happened since the wondrous forms of this fish perished here in this cavernous and winding recess. Now destroyed by time thou liest patiently in this confined space with bones stripped and bare; serving as a support and prop for the superimposed mountain.”