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... testimony , began to draw the painful attention of every Christian philosopher in his native country . Indeed , in England , his writings had not yet made much impression ; but on the Continent , they had been hailed with triumph by the ...
... testimony , began to draw the painful attention of every Christian philosopher in his native country . Indeed , in England , his writings had not yet made much impression ; but on the Continent , they had been hailed with triumph by the ...
Page xxvii
... testimony in their favour . Dr Campbell's object is to overturn this false doctrine of evidence , by shewing that experience is by no means our sole ground for reliance on the veracity of human testimony . This position he has made good ...
... testimony in their favour . Dr Campbell's object is to overturn this false doctrine of evidence , by shewing that experience is by no means our sole ground for reliance on the veracity of human testimony . This position he has made good ...
Page xxxii
... testimony of its having actually occurred . There is here no room for reasoning on any other principles , as the miraculous nature of the transac- tion , the power of God , the difficulty of comprehending how the dead should rise , & c ...
... testimony of its having actually occurred . There is here no room for reasoning on any other principles , as the miraculous nature of the transac- tion , the power of God , the difficulty of comprehending how the dead should rise , & c ...
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... testimony of others . Now , it is contended , that , by the opposition of these two prin- ciples , probability is destroyed ; or , in other terms , that human testimony can never influence the mind to assent to a proposition repugnant ...
... testimony of others . Now , it is contended , that , by the opposition of these two prin- ciples , probability is destroyed ; or , in other terms , that human testimony can never influence the mind to assent to a proposition repugnant ...
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... testimony of their first discoverer ; and yet to have rejected it would have been to reject the truth . But that a piece of iron should ascend gradually from the earth , and fly at last with an increasing rapidity through the air ; and ...
... testimony of their first discoverer ; and yet to have rejected it would have been to reject the truth . But that a piece of iron should ascend gradually from the earth , and fly at last with an increasing rapidity through the air ; and ...
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