If we confider the circumftances recited in the laft paragraph, it'Will appear, that thefe traditionary evidences are fufficient ones; and we fha.ll have a real argument, as well as one ad hominem, for receiving books fo handed down to us. For it is not... Tracts - Page 191793Full view - About this book
| Richard Watson - Theology - 1791 - 490 pages
...traditionary evidences are fufficient ones ; and we {hall have a real argument, as well as one ad bominem, for receiving books fo handed down to us. For it is...concur to deceive others, by forgeries of books or facls. Thefe books and faits muft therefore, in general, be genuine and true; and it is a ftrong additional... | |
| Elias Boudinot - Bible - 1801 - 366 pages
...traditionary, are sufficient, and afford a real argument, as well as one ad homincm, for receiving books so handed down to us. For it is not to be conceived, that whole nations, should either be imposed upon themselves, or join to deceive others, by forgeries of books of facts.... | |
| Hannah Adams - Apologetics - 1804 - 398 pages
...greater reafons for it. Secondly, if we confider the circumftances recited in the laft paragraph, it will appear, that thefe traditionary evidences are fufficient...For it is not to be conceived, that whole nations mould either be impofed upon themfelves, or concur to deceive others, by forgeries of books or facts.... | |
| David Hartley - 1810 - 554 pages
...reafons for it. Secondly, If we reconfider the circumftances recited in the laft paragraph, it will appear, that thefe traditionary evidences are fufficient...and we fhall have a real argument, as well as one ad Aominem, for receiving books fo handed down to us. For it is not to be conceived, that whole nations... | |
| Richard Watson - Bible - 1832 - 1094 pages
...greater, reasons for it. Besides, these traditionary evidences are sufficient ; and we thus obtain a real argument, as well as one ad hominem, for receiving books thus handed down to us. For it is not conceivable, that whole nations should either be imposed upon... | |
| David Hartley - Apologetics - 1834 - 646 pages
...last paragraph, it will appear, that these traditionary evidences are sufficient ones ; and we shall have a real argument, as well as one ad hominem, for receiving books so handed down to us. For it is not to be conceived, that whole nations should either be imposed upon... | |
| Richard Watson - Theology - 1791 - 500 pages
...traditionary evidences are fufficient ones ; and we ihall have a real argument, as well as one ad bo~ minem, for receiving books fo handed down to us. For it is...themfelves, or concur to deceive others, by forgeries of hooks or fa£ls. Thefe books and facts muft therefore, in general, be genuine and true; and it is a... | |
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