A Dissertation on Miracles: Containing an Examination of the Principles Advanced by David Hume, Esq., in An Essay on Miracles : with a Correspondence on the Subject by Mr. Hume, Dr. Campbell, and Dr. Blair, to which are Added Sermons and TractsWilliam Creech, Peter Hill, and John Ogle; and T. Cadell & W. Davies, London, 1812 - 382 sivua |
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... magistrate , were determined enemies to those opinions , in whose favour the miracles were said to have been wrought * ; and since Monsieur Herault , the lieutenant de police , of whose great reputation , all who have been in France ...
... magistrate , were determined enemies to those opinions , in whose favour the miracles were said to have been wrought * ; and since Monsieur Herault , the lieutenant de police , of whose great reputation , all who have been in France ...
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... magistrate , the insolence of the learned , and the bigotry of the superstitious : What comparison , I say , can be made between such , and any prodigies said to have been performed in a country , where all the powers of the nation ...
... magistrate , the insolence of the learned , and the bigotry of the superstitious : What comparison , I say , can be made between such , and any prodigies said to have been performed in a country , where all the powers of the nation ...
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... magistrate , and by the Je- suits , the most learned society in the kingdom . He could see the importance of this circumstance in the case of Abbé Paris , though not in the case of Jesus Christ . But that the difference of the cases ...
... magistrate , and by the Je- suits , the most learned society in the kingdom . He could see the importance of this circumstance in the case of Abbé Paris , though not in the case of Jesus Christ . But that the difference of the cases ...
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... magistrate to dishonour him so far as to consign him to so ignominious a punishment . And though the privilege of Romans did not extend to every free subject of the empire ; so far did the Roman senti- ments prevail in regard to this ...
... magistrate to dishonour him so far as to consign him to so ignominious a punishment . And though the privilege of Romans did not extend to every free subject of the empire ; so far did the Roman senti- ments prevail in regard to this ...
Sivu 111
... magistrates and judges such a latitude of discretionary power as would render them quite arbitrary . The case is very different with the sanctions of religion , which always regard the motive , the disposition , and the intention of the ...
... magistrates and judges such a latitude of discretionary power as would render them quite arbitrary . The case is very different with the sanctions of religion , which always regard the motive , the disposition , and the intention of the ...
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