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... evidence can never destroy a stronger . " Now it should seem that a person could not well misunderstand this ... Evidence , Mr. K , asserts that all evidence is equally strong , and a weak evidence is no evidence . ' Again ; on Mr. H.'s ...
... evidence can never destroy a stronger . " Now it should seem that a person could not well misunderstand this ... Evidence , Mr. K , asserts that all evidence is equally strong , and a weak evidence is no evidence . ' Again ; on Mr. H.'s ...
Pagina 187
... evidence of transmitted testimony is frequently as strong , and as justly excludes all doubt , as the evidence of our senses . Can any one now doubt that such persons existed as William the III , Henry the VIII , or even Julius Cæsar ...
... evidence of transmitted testimony is frequently as strong , and as justly excludes all doubt , as the evidence of our senses . Can any one now doubt that such persons existed as William the III , Henry the VIII , or even Julius Cæsar ...
Pagina 284
... evidences of Christianity . The ex- ternal evidences of our faith being thus removed , it remained only for infidels to remove also its internal evidence . This Tindal attempted , in a book entitled " Christianity as old as the Creation ...
... evidences of Christianity . The ex- ternal evidences of our faith being thus removed , it remained only for infidels to remove also its internal evidence . This Tindal attempted , in a book entitled " Christianity as old as the Creation ...
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