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A view of the principal deistical writers ... in England in the last and ... - Page 98
by John Leland - 1754
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Sermons on Several Important Subjects

William Farington - 1769 - 380 pages
...finer thinker and reafoner than Mr. Hume, I mean Mr. Locke. " THOUGH the common experience, fays he, and the ordinary courfe of things, have juftly a mighty...to their belief; yet there is one cafe wherein the iirangenefs of the fact leffens not the afien i to a fair teftimony given of it. For where fuch fuper....
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The Chart and Scale of Truth

Edward Tatham (D.D.) - 1790 - 730 pages
...— Though COMMON EXPERIENCE (fays ' he) AND THE ORDINARY COURSE OF THINGS have 1 juftly a weighty influence on the minds of men to make ' them give...thing propofed to their ' belief; yet there is ONE CASE wherein the STRANGE' NESS of the facts LESSENS NOT THE ASSENT to a fair ' teftimony given of it....
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The Chart and Scale of Truth,: By which to Find the Cause of Error. Lectures ...

Edward Tatham - 1790 - 340 pages
...Work—Though COMMON EXPERIENCE (fays * he) AND THE ORDINARY COURSE OF THINGS haVC * juftly a weighty influence on the minds of men to make ' them give...thing propofed to their * belief} yet there is ONE CASE wherein the STRANGE' NESS of the fads LESSENS NOT THE ASSENT to a fair 'teftimony given of it....
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With Thoughts on the ..., Volumes 1-3

John Locke - 1801 - 986 pages
...iliieoviry of truths and ufeful produ&ions, whka would o;hcrwifc lie concealed. THOUGH the common experience and the ordinary courfe of things have juftly a mighty influence on the minds a men, to make them give or refufe credit to any thingpnv pofed to their belief; yet there is one cafe,...
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An Analytical Abridgment of Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding

John Locke - 1808 - 346 pages
...discovery of useful truths. " Though the common experience, and the ordinary course of things, have justly a mighty influence on the minds of men, to make them give or refuse credit to any thing proposed to their belief; yet there is oae case wherein the strangeness...
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The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord ..., Volume 10

William Warburton, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 404 pages
...Work. — " Though the COMMON EXPERI" ENCE (says he) and the ORDINARY COURSE OF " THINGS have justly a mighty influence on the minds " of men, to make them give or refuse credit to any " thing proposed to their belief, yet there is ONE CASE, " CASE, wherein the STRANGENESS...
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The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord ..., Volume 6

William Warburton (Bp. of Gloucester), Richard Hurd - 1811 - 476 pages
...— " Though COMMON ExPEBiEsrcr (gays he) AND ".THE ORDINARY COURSE Of THIKGB -have justly & *•' mighty influence on the minds of men to make them " give or refuse credit to any thing proposed to their he* '" lief ; yet there is O£E CASE wherein the STRANGENESS...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 2

John Locke - 1813 - 448 pages
...lessens not the testimony. THOUGH the common experience and the ordinary course of things have justly a mighty influence on the minds of men, to make them give or refuse credit to any thing proposed to their belief ; yet there is one case, wherein the strangeness...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With the Author's Last Additions ...

John Locke - 1828 - 602 pages
...not the testimony. — Though the common experience, and the ordinary course of things, have justly a mighty influence on the minds of men, to make them give or refuse credit to any thing proposed to their belief; yet there is one case wherein the strangeness...
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Epitome of English literature; or, A concentration of the matter ..., Volume 3

English literature - 1831 - 536 pages
...would otherwise lie concealed. Though the common experience, and the ordinary course of things, have a mighty influence on the minds of men, to make them give or refuse credit to any thing proposed to their belief ; yet there is one case wherein the strangeness...
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