| William Paley - 1823 - 396 pagina’s
...between judgment and testimony. \Ve do not usually question the credit of a writer, by reason of an opinion he may have delivered upon subjects unconnected...discourse or writing, we naturally separate facts from opinioos, testimony from observation, narrative from argument. To apply this equitable consideration... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 426 pagina’s
...between judgment and testimony. We do not usually question the credit of a writer, by reason of an opmion he may have delivered upon subjects unconnected with...subjects connected with his account, or mixed with it m the same discourse or writing, we naturally separate facts from opinions, testimony from observation,... | |
| 1826 - 274 pagina’s
...Q. How do you explain this ? A. We do not usually question the credit of a writer, by reason of an opinion he may have delivered upon subjects unconnected...and even upon subjects connected with his account, we naturally separate facts from opinions, testimony from observation, narrative from argument. Q.... | |
| 1830 - 424 pagina’s
...credit of a writer, by reason of " P. 88. 2d fol. Edition, 1700. vOL. vIII. N. s. vOL. III. NO. III. 49 any opinion he may have delivered upon subjects unconnected...with his evidence ; and even upon subjects connected with-his account, or mixed with it in the same discourse or writing, we naturally separate facts from... | |
| William Paley - 1831 - 692 pagina’s
...between judgment and testimony. We do not usually question the credit of a writer, by reason of an opinion he may have delivered upon subjects unconnected...naturally separate facts from opinions, testimony from observations, narrative from argument. To apply this equitabl» consideration to the Christian records,... | |
| William Paley - 1838 - 976 pagina’s
...placing of a distinction between judgment and testimony. "We do not usually question the credit of a writer, by reason of any opinion he may have delivered...subjects connected with his account, or mixed with in the same discourse or writing, we naturally separate facts from opinions, testimony from observation,... | |
| 1839 - 966 pagina’s
...it any thing to do with it ?" " We do not usually question the credit of a writer, by reason of an opinion he may have delivered upon subjects unconnected...testimony from observation, narrative from argument."* Moreover, our dependance upon a faithful witness, besides being restricted to matters of fact, is measured... | |
| 1841 - 586 pagina’s
...Has it any thing to do with it?" We do not usually question the credit of a writer, by reason of an opinion he may have delivered upon subjects unconnected...testimony from observation, narrative from argument."* — Moreover, our dependence upon a faithful witness, besides being restricted to matters of fact,... | |
| William Paley - 1847 - 380 pagina’s
...between judgment and testimony. We do not usually question the credit of a writer, by reason of an opinion he may have delivered upon subjects unconnected with his evidence ; and even 27* upon subjects connected with his account, or mixed with it in the same discourse or writing, we... | |
| John Smythe Memes - 1853 - 752 pagina’s
...between judgment and testimony. We do not usually question the credit of a writer, by reason of an the bold asserti 304 L'Oo with his account, or mixed with it in the same discourse or writing, we naturally separate... | |
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