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" Where shall we find such a number of circumstances, agreeing to the corroboration of one fact? And what have we to oppose to such a cloud of witnesses, but the absolute impossibility or miraculous nature of the events, which they relate? And this surely,... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 243
1862
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Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects: In Two Volumes

David Hume - 1804 - 552 páginas
...one fact ? And what have we to oppose to such a cloud of witnesses, but the absolute impossibility or miraculous nature of the events, which they relate ? And this, surely, in the etfes of all reasonable people, will alone be regarded as'a sufficient refutation. Is the consequence...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen92

1862 - 818 páginas
...of one fact? And what have we to oppose to such a cloud of witnesses but the absolute impossibility or miraculous nature of the events which they relate? And this surely, in the eyes of all reasonable people, will alone be regarded as a sufficient refutation." Scarcely so ; for what we call...
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An inquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions ...

David Hume - 1817 - 528 páginas
...one fact i And what have we to oppose to such a cloud of witnesses, but the absolute impossibility or miraculous nature of the events which they relate ? And this, surely, in the eyes of all reasonable people, wilf alone be regarded as a sufficient refutation. Is the consequence just, because...
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The Criterion ; Or, Rules by which the True Miracles Recorded in the New ...

John Douglas - 1832 - 270 páginas
...what have we to oppose to such a cloud of wit" nesses, but the absolute impossibility or miracu" lous nature of the events which they relate ? And " this, surely, in the eyes of all reasonable people, " will alone be regarded as a sufficient refutation5." What he has thus confidently...
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The criterion: or, Rules by which the true miracles recorded in the New ...

John Douglas (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1832 - 266 páginas
...what have we to oppose to such a cloud of wit" nesses, but the absolute impossibility or miracu" lous nature of the events which they relate ? And " this, surely, in the eyes of all reasonable people, " will alone be regarded as a sufficient refutation8." What he has thus confidently...
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Lowell Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity, Volumen2

John Gorham Palfrey - 1843 - 460 páginas
...the remark, " What have we to oppose to such a cloud of witnesses, but the absolute impossibility, or miraculous nature, of the events, which they relate ? And this surely, in the eyes of all reasonable people, will alone be regarded as a sufficient refutation." In short, Hume would discredit...
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Sermons, Chiefly on the Theory of Religious Belief: Preached Before the ...

John Henry Newman - 1843 - 372 páginas
...of witnesses," in favour of certain alleged miracles he mentions, " but the absolute impossibility or miraculous nature of the events which they relate ? And this surely," he adds, " in the eyes of all reasonable people, will alone be regarded as a sufficient refutation...
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Mesmerism and Its Opponents

George Sandby - 1848 - 394 páginas
...Paris, he says : " What have we to oppose to such a cloud of witnesses but the absolute impossibility or miraculous nature of the events which they relate? and this, surely, in the eyes of all reasonable people will alone be regarded as a sufficient refutation." The modern physiologist knows,...
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Footfalls on the boundary of another world. From the 10th Amer. ed., with ...

Robert Dale Owen - 1860 - 564 páginas
...of one fact ? And what have we to oppose to such a cloud of witnesses but the absolute imposRibility or miraculous nature of the events which they relate ? And this, surely, in the eyes of all reason86 HUME'S IMPRUDENCE. able people, will alone be regarded as a sufficient refutation."* Hume...
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Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World: With Narrative Illustrations

Robert Dale Owen - 1860 - 542 páginas
...of one fact ? And what have we to oppose to such a cloud of witnesses but the absolute impossibility or miraculous nature of the events which they relate? And this, surely, in the eyes of all reasonable people, will alone be regarded as a sufficient refutation."* Hume here places himself in...
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