| Thomas Sherlock (bp. of London.) - 1812 - 464 páginas
...: that the teftimony of others ought not to be admitted, but in fuch matters as appear probable, or at leaft poffible, to our conceptions. For inftance...rivers freeze and grow hard in cold countries ; for this is improbable, contrary to the ufual courfe of nature, and impoffible according to his notion... | |
| Thomas Sherlock - 1812 - 478 páginas
...: that the teftimony of others ought not to be admitted, but in luch matters as appear probable, or at leaft poffible, to our conceptions. For inftance...rivers freeze and grow hard in cold countries ; for this is improbable, contrary to the ufual courfe of nature, and impoffible according to his notion... | |
| Thomas Sherlock - 1830 - 392 páginas
...possible to our conceptions. For instance : a man who lives in a warm climate, and never saw ice, ought on no evidence to believe that rivers freeze and grow hard in cold countries ; for this is improbable, contrary to the usual course of nature, and impossible according to his notion... | |
| Thomas Sherlock, Thomas Smart Hughes - 1830 - 396 páginas
...possible to our conceptions. For instance : a man who lives in a warm climate, and never saw ice, ought on no evidence to believe that rivers freeze and grow hard in cold countries ; for this is improbable, contrary to the usual course of nature, and impossible according to his notion... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1843 - 240 páginas
...possible, to our conceptions. For instance : a man who lives in a warm climate, and never saw ice, ought on no evidence to believe that rivers freeze and grow hard in cold countries ; for this is improbable, contrary to the usual course of nature, and impossible according to his notion... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 páginas
...possible to our conceptions. For instance : a man who lives in a warm climate, and never saw ice, ought on no evidence to believe that rivers freeze and grow hard in cold countries ; for this is improbable, contrary to the usual course of nature, and impossible according to his notion... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 páginas
...possible to our conceptions. For instance : a man who lives in a warm climate, and never saw ice, ought on no evidence to believe that rivers freeze and grow hard, in cold countries; for this is improbable, contrary to the usual course of nature, and impossible according to his notion... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1917 - 648 páginas
...possible to our conceptions. For instance : a man who lives in a warm climate, and never saw ice, ought on no evidence to believe that rivers freeze and grow hard in cold countries ; for this is improbable, contrary to the usual course of nature, and impossible according to his notion... | |
| P. F. Bloemendaal - 2006 - 466 páginas
...sceptic cannot believe reports of a resurrection then: "A Man who lives in a warm Climate, and never saw Ice, ought upon no Evidence to believe that Rivers freeze and grow hard in cold Countries; for this is improbable, contrary to the usual Course of Nature; and impossible according to his Notion... | |
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