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" But should this miracle be ascribed to any new system of religion ; men, in all ages, 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 sufficient, with all men of sense,... "
The Criterion ; Or, Rules by which the True Miracles Recorded in the New ... - Pągina 18
per John Douglas - 1832 - 248 pągines
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An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - 1825 - 546 pągines
...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 farthef examination. Though the being to whom the miracle is ascribed be in this case Almighty, it...
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A Brief Outline of the Evidences of the Christian Religion

Archibald Alexander - 1825 - 256 pągines
...ridiculous stories of that kind, that this very circumstance would be 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 examination." I have heard of a maxim, which, I believe, the Jesuits introduced, that that...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects ...

David Hume - 1825 - 526 pągines
...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, butevenrejectit without farther examination. Though the being to whom the miracle is ascribed be in...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 628 pągines
...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...fact, but even reject it without farther examination. Though the being to whom the miracle is ascribed, be in this case Almighty, it does not, upon that...
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A Brief Outline of the Evidences of the Christian Religion

Archibald Alexander - 1829 - 236 pągines
...ridiculous stories of that kind, that this very circumstance would be 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 examination." I have heard of a maxim, which, I believe, the Jesuits introduced, that that...
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Debate on the Evidences of Christianity: Containing an ..., Volums 1-2

Robert Owen - 1829 - 568 pągines
...any new system of religion, 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 unthout farther examination'' "The violations of truth are more common," says the same author uin the...
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The criterion: or, Rules by which the true miracles recorded in the New ...

John Douglas (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1832 - 266 pągines
...foundation of a new system of religion ; and he desires us to understand him with this limitation <}. Not to misrepresent him, therefore, this limitation...reject the fact, but even reject it without " farther examination1"." Are we then brought back, after all the efforts of metaphysical scepticism, to this...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion

Archibald Alexander - 1832 - 270 pągines
...ridiculous stories of that kind, that this very circumstance wouH be 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 examination." I have heard of a maxim, which, I believe, the Jesuits introduced, that, that...
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A View of the Principal Deistical Writers: That Have Appeared in England in ...

John Leland - 1837 - 784 pągines
...ridiculous stories of this kind, that this very circumstance will be a full proof of a cheat, and sufficient with all men of sense, not only to make them reject...fact, but even reject it without farther examination." And he repeats it again, that it should make us form a general resolution never to lend any attention...
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Debate on the evidences of Christianity, held between R. Owen and A ...

Robert Owen - 1839 - 556 pągines
...any new system of religion, 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 examination," "The violations of truth are more common," says the same author, "in the testimony...
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