The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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... experience a miracle by the experience of the witnesses to its perform . ance . Here , then , he says , we have the testimony of all mankind to the law of nature , and only that of a small portion to the miracle - the greater must ...
... experience a miracle by the experience of the witnesses to its perform . ance . Here , then , he says , we have the testimony of all mankind to the law of nature , and only that of a small portion to the miracle - the greater must ...
Pagina 182
... experience of the impro . bability of such facts . But though an historian may relate facts , that in the present state of knowledge are utterly incredible to us , we are not therefore always to conclude against his veracity , if in the ...
... experience of the impro . bability of such facts . But though an historian may relate facts , that in the present state of knowledge are utterly incredible to us , we are not therefore always to conclude against his veracity , if in the ...
Pagina 443
... experience , which in some things is variable , in others uniform , is our only guide iu reasoning , concerning matters of fact . A variable experience gives rise to probability only ; an uniform experience , amounts to a proof . Our ...
... experience , which in some things is variable , in others uniform , is our only guide iu reasoning , concerning matters of fact . A variable experience gives rise to probability only ; an uniform experience , amounts to a proof . Our ...
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