Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... sense . Upon these principles , a man may believe just as much , or as little as he pleases of what the Bible ... sense of the several parts of the document ; and al- though this sense may contradict our preconceived opinions , or clash ...
... sense . Upon these principles , a man may believe just as much , or as little as he pleases of what the Bible ... sense of the several parts of the document ; and al- though this sense may contradict our preconceived opinions , or clash ...
Page 66
... sense and universal experi- ence of the effect of testimony . The true principle on this subject is , that any fact which would be be- lieved on the evidence of the senses , may be reason- ably believed on sufficient testimony . There ...
... sense and universal experi- ence of the effect of testimony . The true principle on this subject is , that any fact which would be be- lieved on the evidence of the senses , may be reason- ably believed on sufficient testimony . There ...
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... sense would reply , " I must believe my own senses ; if doing so contradicts a thousand abstract principles , I care not ' seeing is believing . ' ' And the same may be said in regard to testimony . Suppose a thousand persons entirely ...
... sense would reply , " I must believe my own senses ; if doing so contradicts a thousand abstract principles , I care not ' seeing is believing . ' ' And the same may be said in regard to testimony . Suppose a thousand persons entirely ...
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