| William Adams - 1777 - 394 Seiten
...conclufion of this celebrated Eflay : " Upon the whole," fays he, " we may conclude, that the Chrif" tian religion not only was at firft attended " with miracles,...day cannot " be believed by any reafonable perfon with" ou£ one. Mere reafon is inefficient to " convince us of it's veracity : and whoever v is moved... | |
| 1762 - 762 Seiten
...with the eflayift, and I have done. " Upon the whole," fays he, " we may conclude, that the C/triJtian religion, not only was at firft attended with miracles, but even, at this day, carmot be believed by any reafonable perfrn without one. Mere reafon is inlutfidefeit to convince us... | |
| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 536 Seiten
...aflurance fuitable to that degree of force which remains after deducing the inferior." — And again, " So that upon the whole we may conclude, that the chriftian...any reafonable perfon without one. Mere reafon is infuffi* cient to convince us 'of its veracity : and whoever i& .Y 2 moved moved by faith to aflfent... | |
| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 962 Seiten
...afluranc« fuitable to that degree of force which remains after deducting the inferior." — And again, " So that upon the whole we may conclude, that the chriftian...religion not only was at firft attended with miracles, TDUI even at this day cannot be believed by any rea-* fonable perfon without one. Mere reafon is infufK-.... | |
| George Campbell - 1807 - 294 Seiten
...Upon the whole," says he, " we " may conclude, that the Christian religion, " not only was at first attended with miracles, " but even, at this day, cannot be believed " by any reasonable person without one. " Mere reason is insufficient to convince us " of its veracity ; and... | |
| George Campbell - 1807 - 524 Seiten
...Upon " the whole," says he, " we may conclude, that the Christian " religion, not only was at first attended with miracles, but " even, at this day, cannot be believed by auy reasonable per,'' son without one. Mere reason is insufficient to convince " us of its veracity... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 640 Seiten
...to such a trial as it is by no means fitted to endure. The Christian religion not only was at first attended with miracles, but even at this day cannot be believed by any reasonable person without one." Substitute science for reason, and remove the bit of hypocritical cant,... | |
| George Campbell - 1823 - 590 Seiten
...Upon the whole,' says he, ' we may con' elude, that the Christian religion, not only was ' at first attended with miracles, but even at this ' day cannot be believed by any reasonable person ' without one. Mere reason is insufficient to con' vince us of its veracity; and... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 628 Seiten
...heaven. So that, upon the whole, we may conclude, that the Christian Religion not only was at first attended with miracles, but even at this day cannot be believed by any reasonable person without one. Mere reason is insufficient to convince us of its veracity : And whoever... | |
| John Leland - 1837 - 790 Seiten
...is as follows, " Upon the whole, we may conclude, that the Christian religion not only was at first attended with miracles, but, even at this day, cannot be believed by any reasonable person without one. Mere reason is insufficient to convince us of its veracity ; and whoever... | |
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