Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... contrary to experience that a miracle should be true ; but not contrary to experience that testimony should be false . " Now there appears a small ambiguity in the term ' experience , ' and in the phrases contrary to experience , ' or ...
... contrary to experience that a miracle should be true ; but not contrary to experience that testimony should be false . " Now there appears a small ambiguity in the term ' experience , ' and in the phrases contrary to experience , ' or ...
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... contrary , testimony has a natural influence on belief , antecedent to experience . The early and unlimited assent given to testimony by children , gradually contracts as they advance in life ; it is therefore more consonant to truth to ...
... contrary , testimony has a natural influence on belief , antecedent to experience . The early and unlimited assent given to testimony by children , gradually contracts as they advance in life ; it is therefore more consonant to truth to ...
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... contrary to reason . " The only way in which such a rule can be safely received is , that nothing is to be taken as a true inter- pretation , when , as to the subject in question , we have sufficient know- ledge to affirm , that the ...
... contrary to reason . " The only way in which such a rule can be safely received is , that nothing is to be taken as a true inter- pretation , when , as to the subject in question , we have sufficient know- ledge to affirm , that the ...
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