| Charles Leslie - 1755 - 120 páginas
...tho' every Truth is one, yet Our 'Sight is fo feeble, that we cannot (always) come to it Jireflly, but by many Inferences, and laying of things together....a Proof as you require ; and I will fet it down as jhort and plain as I can. II. Firft then I fuppofe, that the Truth of the Doctrine of CHRIST will be... | |
| 1800 - 528 páginas
...though every truth is one, yet our fight is fo feeble, that we cannot (always] come to it direflly, but by many inferences, and laying of things together....a proof as you require, and I will fet it down as fhort and plain as I can. II. Firft, then, I fuppofe, that the truth of the do&rine of Chrift will... | |
| Abner Kneeland - 1804 - 416 páginas
...hard task upon me ; I wish I could perform it; For, though every truth is one ; yet our sight is so feeble, that we cannot (always) come to it directly,...laying of things, together. But I think, that, in the case before us, there is such a proof as you require ; and I will set it down as short and as plain... | |
| Charles Leslie - 1805 - 80 páginas
...task upon me ; 3 .wish I could perform it. For, though every .truth ..is.one ; ,yet our sight is so feeble, that we .cannot .always come to it directly, but by many inferences. JJut I think that in the case before us there is such a proof, .as you require, and I will set it down... | |
| 1811 - 300 páginas
...a hard task upon me. I wish I could perform it. For though every truth is one ; yet our sight is so feeble, that we cannot (always) come to it directly, but by many inferences, and laying of things togf th«r. But I think, that, in the case before us, there is such a proof as you require ; and I... | |
| Thomas Erskine - 1823 - 232 páginas
...hard task upon me ; 1 wish I could perform it. For, though every truth is one ; yet our sight is so feeble, that we cannot always come to it directly, but by many inferences. But I think that in the case before us there is such a proof, as you require, and I will set it down... | |
| Thomas Erskine - 1826 - 302 páginas
...hard task upon me ; I wish I could perform it. For, though every truth is one ; yet our sight is so feeble, that we cannot always come to it directly, but by many inferences. But I think that in the case before us there is such a proof, as you require, and I will set it down... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1828 - 318 páginas
...hard task upon me ; I wish I jpouhl perform it. For, though every truth he one, yet our sight is so feeble that we cannot always come to it directly, but by many inferences and layings of things together. But I think that, in the case before us, there is such a proof as you desire,... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 318 páginas
...because multiplicity creates confusion, especially in weak judgements. '' be one, yet our sight is so feeble that we cannot always come to it directly, but by many inferences and layings of things together. But I think that, in the case before us, there is such a proof as you desire,... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1829 - 600 páginas
...truth is one, yet our sight is so feeble, that we cannot always come to it directly, but by triany inferences, and laying of things together. - " . ; But I think, that, in the case before us, there is such a proof as you require, and I wHl .set it down as short and plain as... | |
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