The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 3R. Carter, 1841 |
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Page xi
... single Testimony to accredit improbable or singular Events , 108 IV . On the Power which lies in the Concur- rence of distinct Testimonies , . 129 BOOK II . ON THE MIRACULOUS EVIDENCE FOR THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY . CHAP . I. On the ...
... single Testimony to accredit improbable or singular Events , 108 IV . On the Power which lies in the Concur- rence of distinct Testimonies , . 129 BOOK II . ON THE MIRACULOUS EVIDENCE FOR THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY . CHAP . I. On the ...
Page 64
... single exception in the whole of our past experience . 19. It may be conceived in this way . The same instrument which set in a particular way so relates it to the water of the sea as to indicate the variations of its level , may be so ...
... single exception in the whole of our past experience . 19. It may be conceived in this way . The same instrument which set in a particular way so relates it to the water of the sea as to indicate the variations of its level , may be so ...
Page 107
... . Price who shares in the general sentiment of the philoso- phers of his period , in making our faith in testimony distinct from the faith of experience . SECTION III - On the Power even of a single TO THE TRUTH OF MIRACLES 107.
... . Price who shares in the general sentiment of the philoso- phers of his period , in making our faith in testimony distinct from the faith of experience . SECTION III - On the Power even of a single TO THE TRUTH OF MIRACLES 107.
Page 108
... single testimony — or , more properly perhaps , to the testimony of a single witness . Not that we need to avail ourselves of this consideration , in demonstrating the historic truth of the Christian miracles . The great strength , as ...
... single testimony — or , more properly perhaps , to the testimony of a single witness . Not that we need to avail ourselves of this consideration , in demonstrating the historic truth of the Christian miracles . The great strength , as ...
Page 109
... single act of perception , may be convinced of the truth of an event wholly unexampled in history , or of the reality of an object wholly unexampled in Nature . Let him be consciously awake and in possession of his right senses - and ...
... single act of perception , may be convinced of the truth of an event wholly unexampled in history , or of the reality of an object wholly unexampled in Nature . Let him be consciously awake and in possession of his right senses - and ...
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