It is not merely because a thing is true in all known instances that it can be inferred to be true in any new instance: many things may be true of all known men which would not be true of all men; while, on the other hand, a thing may be superabundantly proved true of all men, without having been ascertained by actual experience to be true of all known men, or even of the hundredth part of them.
"A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2)"
John Stuart Mill
She is so superabundantly supplied with eager happiness that she radiates happiness.
"The Everlasting Whisper"
Jackson Gregory
But when you apprehend this righteousness through faith, and Christ is in you, what can you then be lacking which you do not possess richly, superabundantly, and infinitely in His deity?"
"Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church"
Friedrich Bente