At the same time I think a person who is thus terrified with the imagination of ghosts and spectres much more reasonable than one who, contrary to the reports of all historians, sacred and profane, ancient and modern, and to the traditions of all nations,... Miracles: A Rhapsody - Side 73af Edward Barton - 1823 - 104 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | 1718
...Spedhes much more reafonable, than one who contrary to the Reports of all Hiflorians facred and prophane, ancient and modern, and to the Traditions of all Nations, thinks the Appearance of Spirits fabulous and groundlefs ; Could not I give my felf up to this general Tellimony of Mankind, I fhoujd to the Relation... | |
 | 1729
...Speftresmuch more reafonable, than one who contrary to the Reports of all Hiftorians facred and prophane, ancient and modern, and to the Traditions of all Nations,...Spirits fabulous and groundless : Could not I give my felf up to this general Teftimony of Mankind, I fhould to the Relations of particular Perfons who... | |
 | 1739
...Ghofts and Speftres much more reafonable than one who contrary to the Reports of all Historians facred and profane, ancient and modern, and to the Traditions...Nations, thinks the Appearance of Spirits fabulous and groundlefs : Could not I give my felf up to this general Teftimony of Mankind, I mould to the Relations... | |
 | 1762
...and fpeflres, much more reafonable, than one, who contrary to the reports of all hiftorians, facred and profane, ancient and modern, and to the traditions of all nations, thinks the appearance of fpirits fabulous and ground'Jefs: could I not give myfelf up to this general teftimony of mankind,... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1801
...ghofts and fpstkres much more reafonablc than one who, contrary to the reports of all hiftorians, tiered and profane, ancient and modern, and to the traditions of all nations, thinks the appearance offpirks fabulous and groundlefs. Could not I give myfelf up to this, general teftimony of mankind,... | |
 | 1810
...belief, I need only quote the authority of one of our most approved writers. " I think," says Addison, " a person who is terrified with the imagination of...traditions of all nations, thinks the appearance of ghosts fabulous and groundless. Gould not I give myself up to this general testimony of mankind, I... | |
 | Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811
...them so very much prevail in all parts of the country. At the same time I think a person who is thus terrified with the imagination of ghosts and spectres...nations, thinks the appearance of spirits fabulous and groundless.11 Could not I give myself up to this * By that means'] Rather, " on that account." general... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1811
...them so very much prevail in all parts of the country. At the same time I think a person who is thus terrified with the imagination of ghosts and spectres...nations, thinks the appearance of spirits fabulous and groundless.b Could not I give myself up to this * 'By that means] Rather, " on that account." b What... | |
 | Spectator The - 1816
...ghosts and spectres, much more reasonable than one who, contrary to die reports of all historians eacred and profane, ancient and modern, and to the traditions...give myself up to this general testimony of mankind, 1 should to the relations of particular persons who are now living, and whom I cannot distrust in other... | |
 | James Ferguson - 1823
...them so very much prevail in all parts of the country. At the same time I think a person who is thus terrified with the imagination of ghosts and spectres...appearance of spirits fabulous and groundless. Could wot I give myself up to this general testimony of mankind, 1 should to the relations, of particular... | |
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