In contrast with the Christian system of morality the defects of heathen systems are so marked and fundamental, that they constitute a strongcorroborative evidence of the divine origin of the Scripture revelation.
It is simply a corroborative attestation, which unites with miracles to prove that a religious teacher has come from God and speaks with divine authority.
And yet he is often guilty of carelessness in corroborative detail--such carelessness as only a mighty tyrant over the reader could afford.
Alcohol and Disease Here are a fewcorroborative facts, stated baldly, almost at random: Rauber found that a ten per cent.
Of corroborative testimony, moreover, is the discovery independently resulting from Gill's and Pickering's photographic reviews, that stars of the first type of spectrum largely prevail in the galactic zone of the heavens.
Verity also furnishes this corroborative statement: "I remember my sister telling me that she had seen S.
Many of them have the corroborative testimony of several other persons, who also saw the phantasmal figure, or in some way shared in the experience.
There iscorroborative evidence, from independent sources, of the truth of Meissner's views.
Smith's Life (I have it not by me, or I would copy you the exact passage), you will find that he names a little circumstance corroborative of what I have said.
This confession is not worth the paper it is written on in a court of law, and you have failed in all your efforts to get corroborative evidence.
And then, as corroborative evidence of his being better, he fainted away again, and was borne into the little parlour by the united efforts of the remainder of the family, and the man with the bag.
And this is a corroborative argument in support of the truth of Papillon's tale!
To this end Augustine unites the manifold topics which he discusses; and to this end his apparent digressions eventually return, bearing their sheaves ofcorroborative evidence.
I have endeavoured to confine myself to such as are generally accepted as authentic, and to those parts of the sources which are confirmed by corroborative testimony.
I have come across a good many alleged cases of its having been successfully practised on werwolves, but in regard to these cases, the authority is not very reliable, nor the corroborative evidence strong.
Unfortunately, however," and he picked up the papers from the desk, "I can only furnish you corroborative proofs now.
The affair was clear enough now, except for some few corroborative details.
Corroborative evidence may be looked for elsewhere, but the main, the primary evidence is within the soul.
But they can have a corroborative value if they are well done, when large numbers, and not an isolated few, are brought together, and when appropriate analogies are brought from appropriate cases.
As a corroborative fact, then, the judgment of a voice would have great value; but as a means in itself it is a thing too little studied and far from confirmed.
Many successful experiments of the kind, supported by ample corroborative evidence, are now on record.
She told her maid of her intention, and asked the maid to note the date, so as to be able to give corroborative evidence if the experiment succeeded.
In this respect I know of nothing more striking than a strange case reported, with ample corroborative evidence, to the Society for Psychical Research.
Pauthier produces it, without corroborative quotation, that he is rather hazarding a conjecture than speaking with authority.
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