| Charles Leslie - 1755 - 120 pages
...the thing was faid to be done are all pad and gone ; and the Credulity of AfterAges might be impos'd upon to believe that things were done in former Ages,...this, the two laft Rules fecure us as much as the two fitft Rules in the former Cafe : For whenever fuch a Matter ofFaS came to be invented, if not only... | |
| John Wesley - 1796 - 666 pages
...thing was faid to- be'done were aU dead ; and the credulity ot after ages might be imppied upon, fo to believe that things were done in former ages, which were not. But againft this, the two laft Rules fecure us, as much as the two firft Rules, in the former cafe... | |
| 1800 - 528 pages
...thing •was faid to be done, are all paft and gone ; and the credulity of after ages might be impofed upon, to believe that things were done in former ages,...this, the two laft rules fecure us as much as the two iirft rules, in the former cafe ; for whenever fuch a matter of fad came to be invented, if not only... | |
| Abner Kneeland - 1804 - 462 pages
...thing was said to be done, are all past and gone ; and the credulity of after ages, might be imposed upon, to believe that things were done in former ages, which were not. And for this, the two last rules secure us, as the two first rules in the former case : for, whenever such a matter of fact... | |
| Charles Leslie - 1805 - 80 pages
...to be done, were all past and gone ; and the credulity of after ages might be . so imposed upon, as to believe that things were done in former ages, which were not. » For this the two last rules secure us as much, as the two first rules in the former case ; for,... | |
| 1811 - 300 pages
...thing was said to be done, are all past and gone ; and the credulity of after ages might be imposed upon, to believe that things were done in former ages which were not. • And for this, the two last rules secure «s as much as the two first i-ale? irt the former case : for whenever such a matter... | |
| Thomas Erskine - 1823 - 234 pages
...said to be done, were all past and gone ; and the credulity of after ages might be so imposed upon, as to believe that things were done in former ages, which were not. For this the two last rules secure us as much, as the two first rules in the former case ; for, whenever... | |
| Thomas Erskine - 1826 - 304 pages
...said to be done, were all past and gone ; and the credulity of after ages might be so imposed upon, as to believe that things were done in former ages, which were not. For this the two last rules secure us as much, as the two first rules in the former case ; for, whenever... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1829 - 600 pages
...thing was said to be done, are all past and gone; and the credulity of after ages might be imposed upon, to believe that things were done in former ages which were not. And for this, the two last rules secure us as much as the two first rules in the former case ; for, whenever such a matter... | |
| Charles Leslie - 1830 - 128 pages
...thing was said to be done, are all past and gone ; and the credulity of after ages might be imposed upon, to believe that things were done in former ages, which were not. And for this, the two last rules secure us as much as the two first rules, in the former case; for whenever such a matter... | |
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