 | John Wynne - 1752 - 270 pages
...yet there is one cafe wherein the ftrangenefs of the facj leflens not the dffent to a fair Teftimony given of it. For where fuch fupernatural Events are...of Nature ; there under fuch circumftances they may he the fitter. to procure belief, by how much the more they are beyond, or contrary to ordinary obfervation.... | |
 | John Leland - 1756 - 483 pages
...is one cafe wherein the ftrangenefs of thefa& *' lefiens not the afient to a fair teftimony givea *' of it. For where fuch fupernatural events *' are fuitable...nature* , *' there under fuch circumftances they may be 41 the fitter to procure belief, by how much the *' more they are beyond or contrary to common " obfervation.... | |
 | William Farington - 1769 - 360 pages
...of the fact leffens not the afien i to a fair teftimony given of it. For where fuch fuper. natural events are fuitable to ends aimed at by him, who has...circumftances, they may be the fitter to procure belief, by hovj mu(h the more they are beyond, or contrary to ordinary obfervation. This is die proper cafe of... | |
 | John Leland, William Laurence Brown - 1798
...ftrangenefs of the faft •' leffens not the affent to a fair teftimony given of it: for where " ftich fupernatural events are fuitable to ends aimed at...has the power to change the courfe of nature; there un•' der fuch circumftances they may be fitter to procure belief, by " how much the more they are... | |
 | J. JOHNSON - 1801
...lessens not the assent to a fair testimony given of it. For where such supernatural events are suitable to ends aimed at by him who has the power to change the course of nature, there, under such circumstances, they may be the fitter to procure belief, by how... | |
 | John Locke - 1805 - 510 pages
...lessens not the assent to a fair testimony given of it. For where such supernatural events are suitable to ends aimed at by him, who has the power 'to change the course of nature, there, under such circumstances, they may be the fitter to procure belief, by how... | |
 | John Locke - 1808 - 307 pages
...lessens not the assent to a fair Testimony given of it. For where such supernatural events are suitable to ends aimed at by him who has the power to change the course of nature, there, under suck circumstances, they may be the Jitter to procure belief, by how... | |
 | Frederick Beasley - 1822 - 561 pages
...lessens not the assent to a fair testimony given of it. For where such supernatural events are suitable to ends aimed at by him, who has the power to change the course of nature; there, under such circumstances, they may be the fitter to procure belief, by how... | |
 | John Locke - 1823
...lessens not the assent to a fair testimony given of it. For where such supernatural events are suitable to ends aimed at by him, who has the power to change the course of nature, there, under such circumstances, they may be the fitter to procure belief, by how... | |
 | John Locke - 1824
...lessens not the assent to a fair testimony given of it. For where such supernatural events are suitable to ends aimed at by him, who has the power to change the course of nature, there, under such circumstances, they may be the fitter to procure belief, by how... | |
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