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" But, according to the principle here explained, this subtraction with regard to all popular religions amounts to an entire annihilation, and therefore we may establish it as a maxim that no human testimony can have such force as to prove a miracle, and... "
A View of the Principal Deistical Writers that Have Appeared in England in ... - Página 63
por John Leland - 1755 - 483 páginas
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW

Several Hands - 1752 - 508 páginas
...which arifes from the remainder. But, according to the principle here explained, this fubftraclion, with regard to all popular religions, amounts to an entire annihilation ; and, therefore, we may eftablifh it as a maxim, that no human tefiimony can have fuch force as to prove...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects

David Hume - 1758 - 568 páginas
...which arifes from the remainder. But according to the principle here explained, this fubftraction, with regard to all popular religions, amounts to an entire annihilation ; and therefore we may eftablifh it as a maxim, that no human teftimony can have fuch force as to prove a...
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, in Two Volumes

David Hume - 1779 - 548 páginas
...which arifes from the remainder. But according to the principle here explained, this fubftraction, with regard to all popular religions, amounts to an entire annihilation; and therefore we may eftablifh it as a maxim, that no human teftimony can have fuch force as to prove a...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen52

1831 - 576 páginas
...which arises from ' the remainder. But according to the principle here explained, ' this subtraction, with regard to all popular religions, amounts ' to an entire annihilation ; and therefore we may establish it ' as a maxim, that no human testimony can have such force as * to prove...
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The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer].

Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 páginas
...experience are contrary, we have nothing to do but; to subtract the one from the other. And this subtraction with regard to all popular religions amounts to an entire annihilation. And it is chiefly upon this, says^Dr. Leland, ' That he founds the arrogant censure, which, with an unparalleled assurance, he passes...
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Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Brown, M.D.: Late Professor of ...

David Welsh - 1825 - 568 páginas
...which arises from the remainder. But, according to the principle here explained, this substruction, with regard to all popular religions, amounts to an entire annihilation ; and, therefore, we may establish it as a maxim, that no human testimony can have such force as to The argument...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...: An inquiry concerning the human ...

David Hume - 1826 - 626 páginas
...assurance which arises from the remainder. But according to the principle here explained, this subtraction with regard to all popular religions amounts to an entire annihilation ; and therefore we may establish it as a maxim, that no human testimony can have such force as to prove a...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen49

1860 - 620 páginas
...assurance which arises from the remainder. But according to the principle here explained, this subtraction with regard to all popular religions amounts to an entire annihilation ; and therefore we may establish it as a maxim, that no human testimony can have such force as to prove a...
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The Philosophical Works, Volumen4

David Hume - 1854 - 576 páginas
...assurance which arises from the remainder. But according to the principle here explained, this subtraction with regard to all popular religions amounts to an entire annihilation ; and therefore we may establish it as a maxim, that no human testimony can have such force as to prove a...
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An Inquiry Concerning Religion

George Long - 1855 - 368 páginas
...assurance which arises from the remainder. But according to the principle here explained, this subtraction with regard to all popular religions, amounts to an entire annihilation ; and therefore we may establish it as a maxim, that no human testimony can have such force as to prove a...
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