From these things it follows, that in questions of difficulty, or such as are thought so, where more satisfactory evidence cannot be had, or is not seen ; if the result of examination be, that there appears upon the whole, any the lowest presumption on... Medical and Physiological Commentaries - Page 217by Martyn Paine - 1840 - 1531 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Butler - 1804 - 462 pages
...guide of life. From these things it follows, that, in questions of difficulty, or such as are thought so, where more satisfactory evidence cannot be had, or is not seen ; if the result of the examination be, that there appears, upon the whole, any the lowest presumption on one side, and... | |
| Edward Williams - Clergy - 1810 - 348 pages
...Catelerii JSccles. Grose. 34om.me.rA, T-im. i. ' In questions of difficulty, or such as are thought so, where more satisfactory evidence cannot be had, or is not seen ; if he result of examination be that there appears, upon the Tholei any the lowest presumption on one side,... | |
| Joseph Butler - Sermons, English - 1813 - 496 pages
...of life. , , From these things it follows, that in questions of difficulty, or such as are thought so, where more satisfactory evidence cannot be had,...side, and none on the other, or a greater presumption on one side, though in the lowest degree greater, this determines the question, even in matters of... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1819 - 362 pages
...of FrobaWlkv, From these things it follows-, that in questions of difficulty, or such as are thought so, where more satisfactory evidence cannot be had,...side, and none on the other, or a greater presumption on one side, though in the lowest degree greater, this determines the question, even in matters of... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - Analogy (Religion) - 1819 - 256 pages
...questions of difficulty, or such as are thought so, where more satisfactory evidence cannot be hail, or is not seen; if the result of examination be, that...presumption on one side, and none on the other, or a greatest presumption on one side, though in the lowest degree greater; this determines the question,... | |
| 1819 - 594 pages
...Without the former he could not hare obtained an Imprimatur: the latter wa» almost enough to prevent it. upon the whole any the lowest presumption on one side, and none on the other ; or a greater presumption on one side, though in the lowest degree greater ; this determines the question e'ven in matters of... | |
| Baptists - 1819 - 576 pages
...an Imprimatur- the Utter «»» almost enough to prevent it. BEVIEW. upon the whole any the lowett presumption on one side, and none on the other ; or a greater presumption on one side, though in the lowest degree greater ; this determines the question even in matters of... | |
| Edward Williams - Preaching - 1820 - 366 pages
...general, almost all religious subjects require it; for "In questions of difficulty, or such as are thought so, where more satisfactory evidence cannot be had,...side, and none on the other, or a greater presumption on one side, though in the lowest decree greater, this determines the question, even in matters of... | |
| Joseph Butler - Analogy (Religion) - 1820 - 264 pages
...guide of life. From these things it follows, that in questions of difficulty, or such as are thought so, where more satisfactory evidence cannot be had,...presumption on one side, and none on the other, or a greatest presumption on one side, though in the lowest degree greater; this determines the question,... | |
| Joseph Butler - Analogy (Religion) - 1824 - 484 pages
...guide of life. From these things it follows, that in questions of difficulty, or such as are thought so, where more satisfactory evidence cannot be had, or is not seen ; if the result of the examination be, that there appears upon the whole, any the lowest presumption on one side, and... | |
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