... excuse. If, instead of this, he reasons in defence of his own conduct, and takes upon him to condemn that of others, it is at once incredible and absurd : that is to say, he can scarcely be believed to be sincere. And whether he be sincere or not,... The Works of John Witherspoon: Containing Essays, Sermons, &c., on Important ... - Sayfa 216John Witherspoon, William Shenstone tarafından - 1815Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Witherspoon - 1817 - 92 sayfa
...insuperable obstacle to plead in his excuse. If, instead of this, he reasons in defence of his own conduct, and takes upon him to condemn that of others, it is at once incredible and absurd : That is to say, he can scarcely be believed to be sincere. And whether he be sincere or not,... | |
| John Witherspoon - 1822 - 308 sayfa
...insuperable obstacle to plead in his excuse. If, instead of this, he reasons in defence of his own conduct, and takes upon him to condemn that of others, it is at once incredible and absurd : that is to say, he can scarcely be believed to be sincere. And whether he be sincere or not,... | |
| 1827 - 112 sayfa
...insuperable obstacle to plead in excuse, if, instead of this he reasons in defence of his own conduct, and takes upon him to condemn that of others, it is at once incredible and absurd ; that is to say, he can scarcely be believed to be sincere. And whether he be sincere or not,... | |
| 1827 - 292 sayfa
...insuperable obstacle to plead in excuse. If, instead of this, he reasons in defence of his own conduct, and takes upon him to condemn that of others, it is at once incredible and absurd : that is to say, he can scarcely be believed to be sincere. And whether he be sincere or not,... | |
| William M. Dunning - 1835 - 456 sayfa
...insuperable obstacle to plead in his excuse. If, instead of this, he reasons in defence of his own conduct, and takes upon him to condemn that of others, it is at once incredible and absurd : that is to say, he can scarcely be believed to be sincere. And whether he be sincere or not,... | |
| 1849 - 156 sayfa
...insuperablo obstacle to plead in excuse. If, instead of this, he reasons ¡n defence of his own conduct, and takes upon him to condemn that of others, it is at once incredible and absurd that is to say, he can scarcely be believed to be sincere. And whether he be sincere or not,... | |
| 1853 - 158 sayfa
...insroerable obstacle to plead in excuse. If, instead of this, he reasons in dc'ence of his own conduct, and takes upon him to condemn that of others, it is at once incredible and absurd : that is to say, he can scarcely be believed to be sincere. And whether he be sincere or not,... | |
| 1856 - 194 sayfa
...insuperable obstacle "to plead m excuse. If, instead of this, he reasons in defence of his own conduct, and takes upon him to condemn that of others, it is at once incredible and absurd th:it is to say, he can scarcely be believed to be sincere. And whether h' IHJ sincere or not,... | |
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