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self-exˈperience [self- 5 a.] Personal trial or experience.
1645Bp. Hall Rem. Discontent. §26. 159 Meere ignorance, and want of self-experience, is guilty of this errour. 1650Trapp Comm. Deut. xi. 2 Those that have such evidence and self-experience, are usually more affected, then those that have things by hear-say only. 1778W. H. Marshall Minutes Agric., Observ. 164 The Self-Experience I have..had with respect to the Weather. 1846Jowett in Life & Lett. v. (1897) I. 132 Whether all this self-experience and over-sensibility ends in a morbid consciousness. 1886M. F. Tupper Life as Author 159 It is a volume of self-experiences, to be read ‘through the lines’. So self-exˈperienced ppl. a.
1782J. Brown Compend. View Relig. Introd. p. vi, What stock of self-experienced truths. |