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" that a miracle can never be proved so as to be a foundation of a system of religion, for I own that otherwise there may possibly be miracles or violations of the usual course of nature of such a "
The Harvard Theological Review - Page 149
1910
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An inquiry concerning human uderstanding. A dissertation on the passions. An ...

David Hume - Philosophy - 1809 - 552 pages
...limitations here made may be remarked, when if I say, that a miracle can never be proved, so as to be the foundation of a system of religion. For I own, that...violations of the usual course of nature, of such a kind as to admit of proof from human testimony ; though, perhaps, it will be impossible to find any...
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A Course of Lectures, Containing a Description and Systematic ..., Volume 1

Herbert Marsh - Bible - 1812 - 764 pages
...the limitations " may be remarked, when I say, that a miracle " can never be proved, so as to be the foundation " of a system of Religion. For I own, that...violations of the usual course of nature, of such 4. Hume'i Essays, Vol. II. p. 203. 2d e«l London, 1753. LECTURE XXX. 87 " a kind as to admit of proof...
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An Essay on the Philosophy of Faith, and the Economy of Revelation

John Fearn - 1815 - 246 pages
...limitations " here may be remarked, when I say that a mi" racle can never be proved, so as to be the " foundation of a system of religion. For I own " that...violations of the usual course of nature, of " such a kind as to admit of proof from human "testimony ; though perhaps it will be impossi" ble to find any...
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Essays and treatises on several subjects, Volume 2

David Hume - 1817 - 540 pages
...limitations here made may he remarked, when I say, that a miracle can never be proved, so as to be the foundation of a system of religion. For I own, that...violations of the usual course of nature, of such a kind as to admit of proof from human testimony; though, perhaps, it will be impossible to find any...
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A Dissertation on Miracles: Containing an Examination of the Principles ...

George Campbell - Church of Scotland - 1823 - 590 pages
...made, may be remarked, when I say, that a ' miracle can never be proved, so as to be the found' ation of a system of religion. For I own that ' otherwise there may possibly be miracles, or viola' tions of the usual course of nature, of such a kind, ' as to admit of proof from human testimony.'...
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An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - Natural theology - 1825 - 526 pages
...limitations here made may be remarked, when I say, that a miracle can never be proved, so as to be the foundation of a system of religion. For I own, that...violations of the usual course of nature, of such a kind as to admit of proof from human testimony; though, perhaps, it will be impossible to find any...
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An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - English essays - 1825 - 546 pages
...limitations here made may be remarked, when I say, that a miracle can never be proved, so as to be the foundation of a system of religion. For I own, that...violations of the usual course of nature, of such a kind as to admit of proof from human testimony; though, perhaps, it will be impossible to find any...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 628 pages
...limitations here made may be remarked, when I say, that a miracle can never be proved so as to be the foundation of a system of religion. For I own, that...violations of the usual course of nature, of such a kind as to admit of proof from human testimony; though perhaps it will he impossible to find any such...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...: An inquiry concerning the human ...

David Hume - Philosophy - 1826 - 626 pages
...limitations here made may be remarked, when I say, that a miracle can never be proved so as to be the foundation of a system of religion. For I own, that...violations of the usual course of nature, of such a kind as to admit of proof from human testimony; though perhaps it will be impossible to find any such...
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Three Essays: On the Intermediate State of the Dead. The Resurrection from ...

Walter Balfour - Eschatology - 1828 - 374 pages
...limitation here made may be remarked, when I say, that a miracle never can be proved so as to be the foundation of a system of religion. For I own that...violations of the usual course of nature, of such a kind as to admit of proof from human testimony." Mr. Hume had no objection to miracles, provided we...
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