A Dissertation on Miracles: Containing an Examination of the Principles Advanced by David Hume in An Essay on Miracles : with a Correspondence on the Subject by Mr. Hume, Dr. Campbell, & Dr. Blair, to which are Added Sermons and TractsBell & Bradfute, 1823 - 560 頁 |
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... given to many other sentences which needed correction , not less glaringly than this . For this conduct it is not easy to account , unless on the hy- pothesis , that he had never read the Dissertation , or that he had so low an opinion ...
... given to many other sentences which needed correction , not less glaringly than this . For this conduct it is not easy to account , unless on the hy- pothesis , that he had never read the Dissertation , or that he had so low an opinion ...
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... given . I believe Mr Hume's best friends wish , for his own sake , as I do sincerely , ( for I respect his talents ) that he had given no handle for this exception . 66 " and was engaged in conversation with a Jesuit 6 PREFACE .
... given . I believe Mr Hume's best friends wish , for his own sake , as I do sincerely , ( for I respect his talents ) that he had given no handle for this exception . 66 " and was engaged in conversation with a Jesuit 6 PREFACE .
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... given to his more familiar and popular topics employed in the second part . - The letter , which is addressed to Dr Hugh Blair , Edinburgh , is as follows : " SIR , " I have perused the ingenious performance , which you was so obliging ...
... given to his more familiar and popular topics employed in the second part . - The letter , which is addressed to Dr Hugh Blair , Edinburgh , is as follows : " SIR , " I have perused the ingenious performance , which you was so obliging ...
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... given 66 for any miracle , or ever will be given , is a subject " of derision : And yet forming a fiction or supposi- " tion of a testimony for a particular miracle , which 66 might not only merit attention , but amount to a " full ...
... given 66 for any miracle , or ever will be given , is a subject " of derision : And yet forming a fiction or supposi- " tion of a testimony for a particular miracle , which 66 might not only merit attention , but amount to a " full ...
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... given you the liberty of com- municating to your friend what part of this let- " ter you think proper , I remain , 66 SIR , " Your most obedient humble servant , B 66 DAVID HUME . " It may not be improper , in order , as PREFACE . 17.
... given you the liberty of com- municating to your friend what part of this let- " ter you think proper , I remain , 66 SIR , " Your most obedient humble servant , B 66 DAVID HUME . " It may not be improper , in order , as PREFACE . 17.
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