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" ... before us ; in common affairs, where nothing is asserted but what is probable and possible, and according to the usual course of nature, a reasonable degree of evidence ought to determine every man ; for the very probability or possibility of the... "
The Tryal of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus - Página 59
por Thomas Sherlock - 1765 - 112 páginas
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Discourses preached at the Temple church, and on several occasions. To which ...

Thomas Sherlock (bp. of London.) - 1812 - 464 páginas
...trouble you, fir, but with one obfervation more, which is this : that although in common life we act in a thoufand inftances upon the faith and credit...evidence ought to determine every man. For the very pro * bability or poffibility of the thing is a fupport to the evidence ; and in fuch cafes we have...
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Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, and on Several Occasions ..., Volumen4

Thomas Sherlock - 1812 - 478 páginas
...trouble you, fir, but with one obfervation more, which is this : that although in common life we act in a thoufand inftances upon the faith and credit...cafe before us. In common affairs, where nothing is aflerted but what is probable and poffible, and according to the ufual courfe of nature, a reafonable...
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The Works ...: With Some Account of His Life ...

Thomas Sherlock - 1830 - 392 páginas
...asserted but what is probable and possible, and according to the usual course of nature, a reasonable degree of evidence ought to determine every man ; for the very probability or possibility of the thing is a support to the evidence ; and in such cases we have no doubt but a roan's...
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The Works of Bishop Sherlock: With Some Account of His Life ..., Volumen5

Thomas Sherlock, Thomas Smart Hughes - 1830 - 396 páginas
...asserted but what is probable and possible, and according to the usual course of nature, a reasonable degree of evidence ought to determine every man ; for the very probability or possibility of the thing is a support to the evidence ; and in such cases we have no doubt but a man's...
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Publications, Tema 135

Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1843 - 240 páginas
...asserted but what is probable and possible, and according to the usual course of nature, a reasonable degree of evidence ought to determine every man : for the very probability or possibility of the thing is a support to the evidence ; and in such cases we have no doubt but a man's...
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Miscellanies

Augustine Birrell - 1901 - 310 páginas
...asserted but what is probable 'and possible and according to the usual ' course of nature, a reasonable degree of ' evidence ought to determine every man ; ' for the very probability or possibility of ' the thing is a support to the evidence, and ' in such cases we have no doubt but a...
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The Collected Essays & Addresses of the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell ..., Volumen3

Augustine Birrell - 1923 - 396 páginas
...asserted but what is probable and possible and according to the usual course of nature, a reasonable degree of evidence ought to determine every man; for the very probability or possibility of the thing is a support to the evidence, and in such cases we have no doubt but a man's...
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Hume's Abject Failure: The Argument Against Miracles

John Earman - 2000 - 232 páginas
...asserted but what is probable and possible, and according to the usual Course of Nature, a reasonable degree of Evidence ought to determine every Man; for the very Probability or Possibility of the Thing is a Support to the Evidence, and in such Cases we have no doubt but a Man's...
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Le miracle et l'ordre dans la première enquête de David Hume

Ching-Shui Li - 2007 - 256 páginas
...asserted but what is probable and possible, and according to the usual Course of Nature, a reasonable degree of Evidence ought to determine every Man ; for the very Probability or Possibility of the Thing is a Support to the Evidence, and in such Cases we have no doubt but a Man'...
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