Scripture, tradition, councils, and fathers, are the evidence in a question, but reason is the judge, that is, we being the persons that are to be persuaded, we must see that we be persuaded reasonably, and it is unreasonable to assent to a lesser evidence,... A Treatise on Probability - 306. lappuseautors: John Maynard Keynes - 1921 - 466 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1773 - 476 lapas
...perfuaded, we muft fee ' that we be perfuaded reafonably; and it is unreafonable to affent to 'a leffer Evidence, when a greater and clearer is propounded: but of ' that every Man for himfelf is to take cognizance, if he be able to 'judge; if he be not, he is not bound under the tye... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1790 - 428 lapas
...perfuaded, we mult fee that " we be perfuaded rtafonably , and it is unreafonable to silent to a *' lefler evidence, when a greater and clearer is propounded: but of " that every man for himfelf is to take cognizance, if he be able to " judge : if he be not, he is not bound under the tie... | |
| Jared Sparks, Francis William Pitt Greenwood - 1822 - 356 lapas
...and fathers, are the evidence in a question, but reason is the judge, that is, we being the persons that are to be persuaded, we must see that we be persuaded...propounded, but of that every man for himself is to take cognizance if he be able to judge, if he be not, he is not bound under the tie of necessity to know... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822 - 548 lapas
...are the evidence in a question, VOL. VIII. H but reason is the judge : that is, we being the persons that are to be persuaded, we must see that we be persuaded...propounded. But of that every man for himself is to take cognizance, if he be able to judge ; if he be not, he is not bound under the tie of necessity to know... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1826 - 420 lapas
...and fathers, are the evidence in a question, but reason is the judge ; that is, we being the persons that are to be persuaded, we must see that we be persuaded...reasonably, and it is unreasonable to assent to a lesser 6* evidence, when a greater and clearer is propounded, but of that every man for himself is to take... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1828 - 560 lapas
...are the evidence in a questiona vOL. vIII. H but reason is the judge: that is, we being the persons that are to be persuaded, we must see that we be persuaded...propounded. But of that every man for himself is to take cognizance, if he be able to judge : if he be not, he is not bound under the tie of necessity to know... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - 1834 - 436 lapas
...and fathers, are the evidence in a question, but reason is the judge; that is, we being the persons that are to be persuaded, we must see that we be persuaded...propounded : but of that every man for himself is to take cognizance, if he be able to judge; if he be not, he is not bound under the tie of necessity to know... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - 1835 - 482 lapas
...and fathers, are the evidence in a question, but reason is the judge : that is, we being the persons that are to be persuaded, we must see that we be persuaded...propounded. But of that every man for himself is to take cognizance, if he be able to judge : if he be not, he is not bound under the tic of necessity to know... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1849 - 716 lapas
...we being the persons that are to be persuaded, we_must see that we Ъе persuadée! rcasonablyTlmd it is unreasonable" to assent to a lesser evidence,...propounded. But of that every man for himself is to take cognizance, if he be able to judge : if he be not, he is not bound under the tie of necessity to know... | |
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