When we have certain knowledge of the exiftence of a fact, as that of an engagement between two armies, no contradictions in the accounts of that fact can difprove the exiftence of the fact itfelf. Introduction to the New Testament - Page 8by Johann David Michaelis - 1801Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1802 - 764 pages
...annotjtor's sentiments, and of his manner ot reasoning. When we have certain knowledge of the existence of a fact, as that of an engagement between two armies, no contradictions in the accounts of that feet can deprive the existence of tliit fact itself. Cut when the question is in agitation, whether... | |
| Richard Kirwan - Logic - 1807 - 964 pages
...unequal authorities. It is well obferved by Dr. Marfh, in his notes on Michaelis, vol. iii. p. 8 ; " When we have certain knowledge of the exiftence of...queftion is in agitation, whether an alleged fact be true true or not, our convjStion of the truth of it, will certainly be affected by the concurrence or contradiction... | |
| Richard Kirwan - Logic - 1807 - 336 pages
...unequal authorities, It is well obferved by Dr. Marfh, in his notes on Michaelis, vol. iii. p. 8 ; " When we have certain knowledge of the exiftence of...armies, no contradictions in the accounts of that fa<5t can difprove the exiftence of the fact itfelf. But when the queftion is in agitation, whether... | |
| Johann David Michaelis - 1823 - 776 pages
...• : • . .: .• . . . : • i ! ... PAGE 9. 3. When we have certain knowledge of the existence of a fact, as that of an engagement between two armies,...no contradictions in the accounts of that fact can disprove the existence of the fact itself. But when the question is in agitation, whether an alleged... | |
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