| John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 sivua
...comprehend, even of the things I see daily ? Truly not, ' The smallest grain of sand, or spire of grass.' — What pretence have I then to deny well-attested facts,...is true likewise, that the English in general, and most of the men of learning in Europe, have given up all accounts of witches and apparitions, a? mere... | |
| John Wesley - 1805 - 436 sivua
...of the things I fee daily ? Truly not •• The " The fmalleit grain of fund, or fpire of grafs." I know not how the one grows, nor how the particles of the other cohere together. What pretence have I then to deny well atteited tads, becaufe I cannot comprehend... | |
| John Wesley - 1810 - 476 sivua
...jhe a very slender objection. For, what is it which I do comprehend, even of the things I see daily ? Truly not " The smallest grain of sand, or spire of...the one grows, nor how the particles of the other cohere together. What pretence have I then to deny well attested facts, because I cannot comprehend... | |
| John Wesley - 1826 - 476 sivua
...me a very slender objection. For, what is it which I do comprehend, even of the things I see daily ? Truly not " The smallest grain of sand, or spire of...the one grows, nor how the particles of the other cohere together. What pretence have I then to deny well attested facts, because I cannot comprehend... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 510 sivua
...me a very slender objection ; for what is it which I do comprehend, even of the things I see daily ? Truly not " The smallest grain of sand or spire of grass." I know not how the one grows, or how the particles of the other cohere together. What pretence have I then to deny well-attested... | |
| 1834 - 32 sivua
...me a very slender objection. For what is it which I do comprehend, even of the things I see daily ? Truly not • The smallest grain of sand, or spire of grass.' I know not how the one grows, or how the particles of the other cohere together. What pretence have I to deny well attested facts,... | |
| John Wesley - 1840 - 780 sivua
...me, a very slender objection : for what is it which I do comprehend, even of the things I see daily ? Truly not The smallest grain of sand, or spire of grass. I know not how the one grows, or how the particles of the other cohere together. What pretence have I then to deny well-attested... | |
| John Whitehead - 1793 - 588 sivua
...comprehend, even of the things I see daily ? Truly not ' the smallest grain of sand, or spire of grass.' — What pretence have I then to deny well-attested facts,...is true likewise, that the English in general, and most of the men of learning in Europe, have given up all accounts of witches and apparitions, as mere... | |
| John Whitehead - 1845 - 594 sivua
...comprehend, even of the things Fsee daily? Truly not ' the smallest grain of sand, or spire of grass.' — What pretence have I then to deny well-attested facts,...is true likewise, that the English in general, and most of the v men of learning in Europe, have given up all accounts of witches and apparitions, as... | |
| John Whitehead - 1845 - 584 sivua
...comprehend, even of the things I see daily? Truly not ' the smallest grain of sand, or spire of grass.' — What pretence have I then to deny well-attested facts, because I cannot comprehend them ? which has been raised, and with such insolence spread throughout the nation in direct opposition... | |
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