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1 I, III | 13, (not to mention other testimonies,) will find that the theology 2 II, XXVII| enough to warrant all the testimonies he gives of himself, should 3 IV, XV | the relation. 6. Contrary testimonies.~5. In this, all the arguments 4 IV, XV | number and credibility of testimonies do more or less agree or 5 IV, XVI | witness.~9. Experience and testimonies clashing infinitely vary 6 IV, XVI | The difficulty is, when testimonies contradict common experience, 7 IV, XVI | like cases, and particular testimonies in that particular instance, 8 IV, XVI | disbelief, &c.~10. Traditional testimonies, the further removed the 9 IV, XX | inquire into and collect the testimonies of others: and in this state 10 IV, XX | condition to collect those testimonies and observations which are 11 IV, XX | preponderancy of contrary proofs and testimonies, making every circumstance 12 IV, XX | shall invalidate all their testimonies. Quod volumus, facile credimus; 13 IV, XX | cogent and clear, and some testimonies in matter of fact so universal,