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Page vi
... evidence ; for things than they are capable of . " To make this good , I difcourfe thus : " Ariftotle hath long fince ob- ferved , how unreafonable it is to expect the fame kind " of proof for every thing , which we have for fome things ...
... evidence ; for things than they are capable of . " To make this good , I difcourfe thus : " Ariftotle hath long fince ob- ferved , how unreafonable it is to expect the fame kind " of proof for every thing , which we have for fome things ...
Page xix
... evidence of the true church , into the marks of the church , or the motives of credibility ; which motives are acknowledged to be only prudential , and not demonftrative . Bellarmine fays , ( 1. 4. De ecclef . ) that the marks of the ...
... evidence of the true church , into the marks of the church , or the motives of credibility ; which motives are acknowledged to be only prudential , and not demonftrative . Bellarmine fays , ( 1. 4. De ecclef . ) that the marks of the ...
Page xx
... evidence as does ordinarily fatisfy prudent men in hu- man affairs . And particularly Mr White makes a que- tion , whether human nature be capable of infallibility ? as I have fhewn at large , by clear and full testimonies out of each ...
... evidence as does ordinarily fatisfy prudent men in hu- man affairs . And particularly Mr White makes a que- tion , whether human nature be capable of infallibility ? as I have fhewn at large , by clear and full testimonies out of each ...
Page xxiv
... himself fore- ly preffed withal , he diftinguishes between fpeculative and practical felf - evidence ; and fays , that things which are . are practically felf evident may be demonftrated , but thofe xxiv The PREFACE .
... himself fore- ly preffed withal , he diftinguishes between fpeculative and practical felf - evidence ; and fays , that things which are . are practically felf evident may be demonftrated , but thofe xxiv The PREFACE .
Page xxv
... evidence them ; and if they be first principles , there can be nothing to make them more evident , because there is nothing before them to de- monftrate them by . Now , if Mr S. had in truth be lieved that the certainty of tradition was ...
... evidence them ; and if they be first principles , there can be nothing to make them more evident , because there is nothing before them to de- monftrate them by . Now , if Mr S. had in truth be lieved that the certainty of tradition was ...
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