Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... evidence , derived from other sources . The evidence , by which any doctrine is supported in the mode of philosophical instruction , is usually de- pendent for its strength , in a great measure at least , ou the con- nection of that ...
... evidence , derived from other sources . The evidence , by which any doctrine is supported in the mode of philosophical instruction , is usually de- pendent for its strength , in a great measure at least , ou the con- nection of that ...
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... Evidence . The evidence of doctrines , taught philosophically , is argument , exhibited in a course of reasoning . In the case , under considera- tion , such evidence is necessarily defective . In a multitude of instances it is ...
... Evidence . The evidence of doctrines , taught philosophically , is argument , exhibited in a course of reasoning . In the case , under considera- tion , such evidence is necessarily defective . In a multitude of instances it is ...
Side 518
... evidence , that it is untrue . In all cases , where mankind at large have the means of judging , and are under no violent prejudices , their agreement in any doctrine is a presumption in its favour . The agreement , also , of men of ...
... evidence , that it is untrue . In all cases , where mankind at large have the means of judging , and are under no violent prejudices , their agreement in any doctrine is a presumption in its favour . The agreement , also , of men of ...
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