Theological Institutes, Volumen1Mason, 1823 |
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... testimony should be admitted : for if the testimony be such as , in matters of the greatest moment to us in the affairs of common life , we should not hesitate to act upon ; if it be such , that , in the most import- ant affairs , men ...
... testimony should be admitted : for if the testimony be such as , in matters of the greatest moment to us in the affairs of common life , we should not hesitate to act upon ; if it be such , that , in the most import- ant affairs , men ...
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... testimony of a man of known veracity , will go farther to establish a belief of its being actually re- versed . If his testimony be confirmed by a few others of the same character , we cannot withhold our assent to the truth of it . Now ...
... testimony of a man of known veracity , will go farther to establish a belief of its being actually re- versed . If his testimony be confirmed by a few others of the same character , we cannot withhold our assent to the truth of it . Now ...
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... Testimony , therefore , must be admitted as constituting the principal means of discovering the real laws by which the universe has been regulated ; that testimony assures us , that the apparent course of nature has often been ...
... Testimony , therefore , must be admitted as constituting the principal means of discovering the real laws by which the universe has been regulated ; that testimony assures us , that the apparent course of nature has often been ...
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