| David Hume - 1764 - 524 páginas
...that this very circumftance would be a full proof of a cheat, and fufficient, with all men of fenfe, not only to make them reject the fact, but even reject it without farther examination. Tho* the Being to whom the miracle is afcribed, be, in this cafe, Almighty, it does not, upon that... | |
| John Leland - 1764 - 426 páginas
...that this very circumftance will be a full proof of " a cheat, and fufficient with all men of fenfe, not only to " make them reject the fact, but even reject it without farther " examination." And he repeats it again, that it " fhould " make us form a general refolution never to lend any attention... | |
| William Adams - 1777 - 394 páginas
...this " very circumftance would be a full proof " of a cheat, and fufficient, with all men " of fenfe, not only to make them reject " the fac"t, but even rejecT: it without far" ther examination *." This, indeed, is a fliort way with religion and miracles ; and we muft own,... | |
| David Hume - 1779 - 548 páginas
...that this Very circumftance would be a full proof of a cheat, and fufficient, with all men of fenfe, not only to make them reject the fact, but even reject it without farther examination. Though the Being to whom the miracle is afcribed, be, in this cafe, Almighty, it does not, upon that... | |
| David Hume - 1804 - 552 páginas
...ridiculous stories of that kind, that this very ^Tjg^mg^pe.WO^ he 3 full prpof of a cheat,tan^suffi-" cient, with. all men of sense, not only to make them reject....fact, but even reject it without farther examination., .ThOjUgh the Being to whom the miracle is ascribed be in this case Almighty, it does not, upon that... | |
| George Campbell - 1807 - 294 páginas
...have been so " much imposed on by ridiculous stories of " that kind, that this very circumstance " would be a full proof of a cheat, and suf" ficient...but even reject it " without farther examination" Again, a little after, " As the violations of truth are •* more common in the testimony eoncern•*... | |
| George Campbell - 1807 - 530 páginas
...atories of that kind, that this " very circumstance would beafull proof of acheat, and sufficient •*' with all men of sense, not only to make them reject the fact, " but even reject it without further examination." Again, a little after, " As the violations of truth are more common in, * p.... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - 556 páginas
...stories of that kind, that this verycircum-. stance would be a full proof of a cheat, and sufficient, with all men of sense, not only to make them reject the" feet, but even reject it without farther examination. Though the being to whom the miracle is ascribed... | |
| George Campbell - 1823 - 590 páginas
...stories of that kind, that this very circumstance ' would be a full proof of a cheat, and sufficient, with * all men of sense, not only to make them reject the ' fact, but even reject it without further exami' nation' Again, a little after, * As the violations ' of truth are more common in the... | |
| John Douglas - 1824 - 268 páginas
...stories of that kind, that this very circumstance would he a full proof of the cheat, and sufficient, with all men of sense, not only to make them reject...metaphysical scepticism, to this weak and childish argument—That, because some men have been knaves and fools, therefore, all must be such ? That because... | |
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