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... Southern Quarterly Review - Página 215editado por - 1854Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| James C. Livingston, Francis Schüssler Fiorenza - 456 páginas
...cannot rise above the level of probability, so if the result of examination be, that there appears on the whole, any the lowest presumption on one side,...lowest degree greater; this determines the question; . . . and in matters of practice, will lay us under an absolute and formal obligation, in point of... | |
| 1834 - 700 páginas
..."In questions of difficulty," says Bishop Butler, "or such as are thought so, where more satifactory evidence cannot be had, or is not seen, if the result...whole, any the lowest presumption on one side, and more on the other, or a greater presumption on one side, though in the lowest degree greater, this... | |
| 1892 - 796 páginas
...are thought so, when mare satisfactory evidence cannot he 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 none on the oilier, or a greater presumption on one side though in the lowest degree greater, this determines the... | |
| 1835 - 754 páginas
...Vindication of natural Society, by a late noble writer. " If the result of examination be that there appears any, the lowest presumption, on one side and none on the other, or a greater presumption on one side und none on the other, though in the lowest degree greater, this determines the questiou." — Bishop... | |
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