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" ... myth-making tendency — the passion for developing, enlarging, and spreading tales of wonder — came into full play and was given free course. Many thoughtful men satisfied themselves of the truth of these representations. One of the foremost English... "
Philosophical Magazine - Page 355
1870
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1

1867 - 764 pages
...doubts upon the syphilitic character of the appearances observed. M. Depaul in reply, however, stated that there could be no doubt as to the reality of the occurrence, and that although he and M. Koger did not repair to the locality until three weeks after...
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 56

Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1898 - 990 pages
...the highest character, and those not only Russo-Greek churchmen, but Roman Catholics and Anglicans, that there could be no doubt as to the reality of the miracles, and various examples were given me. So great is Father Ivan's reputation in this respect...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 35

1889 - 924 pages
...these representations. One of the foremost English scholars came over, examined into them, and declared that there could be no doubt as to the reality of the cures. This state of things continued for about four years, when, in 1731, more violent effects showed...
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A History of the warfare of science with theology in Christendom v. 2, Volume 2

Andrew Dickson White - 1901 - 544 pages
...these representations. One of the foremost English scholars came over, examined into them, and declared that there could be no doubt as to the reality of the cures. This state of things continued for about four years, when, in 1731, more violent effects showed...
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A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom, Volume 2

Andrew Dickson White - 1898 - 498 pages
...these representations. One of the foremost English scholars came over, examined into them, and declared that there could be no doubt as to the reality of the cures. This state of things continued for about four years, when, in 1731, more violent effects showed...
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Internationale Zeitschrift für Metallographie, Volume 1

1911 - 436 pages
...clearly visible in specimens at a magnification of only 250 diameter. Professor AK Huntington thought that there could be no doubt as to the reality of the new point on the diagram discovered by Prof. Carpenter. But he could not agree with the authors' conclusions,...
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1

1867 - 760 pages
...doubts upon the syphilitic character of the appearances observed. M. Depaul in reply, however, stated that there could be no doubt as to the reality of the occurrence, and that although he and M. Roger did not repair to the locality until three weeks after...
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